Phillies Avoid Arbitration With All Eligible Players Except Aaron Nola

By Matt Rappa, Sports Talk Philly editor

With Friday being the deadline to exchange salary arbitration figures, the Philadelphia Phillies successfully avoided the hearing process with all but one of their nine eligible players — Aaron Nola.

The Phillies' ace and first-time All-Star from the 2018 season — who finished third in the Cy Young Award and 13th in the Most Valuable Player awards races — did not agree to a contract, and thus is "expected to head to an arbitration hearing," according to ESPN's Jeff Passan. The Phillies will exchange figures with Nola, who remains "arbitration-eligible and unsigned," NBC Sports Philadelphia's Jim Salisbury notes.


Players whom the Phillies avoided arbitration with include: Aaron Altherr ($1.35 million), José Álvarez ($1.925 million), Jerad Eickhoff ($975,000), Maikel Franco ($5.2 million), César Hernández ($7.75 million), Adam Morgan ($1.1 million), Hector Néris ($1.8 million), and Vince Velasquez ($2.249 million).

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