LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers successfully reached one-year contract agreements with their four remaining arbitration-eligible players Friday -- Kenley Jansen, Justin Turner, Luis Avilan and Yasmani Grandal.
The agreements came on the same day as the deadline for sides to exchange salary figures. The Dodgers have not had to go to an arbitration hearing with a player since 2007.
Jansen received the largest salary of the four, getting a raise from $7.4 million last season to $10.65 million in 2016.
Justin Turner doubled his salary from $2.5 million to $5.1 million.
In his first year of arbitration eligibility, Grandal went from a $693,000 salary in 2015 to $2.