With Friday’s deadline for teams to exchange salary figures for their arbitration-eligible players, a slew of players around the league agreed to deals with their teams for 2023. That includes several of the 10 Dodgers who were eligible for arbitration.
One of those is Dustin May, who avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year deal with Los Angeles.
Dodgers and Dustin May have agreed to a $1.675 million deal for next year to avoid arbitration, per his agent, Craig Rose of Paragon Sports
May’s final number is a little above some projections and a little below others.