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Dodgers Offseason: A Look at LA’s Arbitration-Eligible Players

The Dodgers came into the offseason with nine arbitration-eligible players. They non-tendered two of them and had three others added to the list as “Super Twos,” so the number currently stands at 10. Let’s take a look at who they are how much they might make.

First, let’s explain how a player becomes eligible for arbitration. For the first three years of a player’s career, he is in his “pre-arb” years, during which his team retains his rights for any amount they choose to pay that is at least the league minimum. Most of the time, a player will get the minimum in his first year and a nominal raise in each of the next two years.