Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler is set to become a free agent when the 2024 season comes to a close. Buehler got a one-year, $8.025 million deal last offseason, his final year of salary arbitration eligibility, but is not guaranteed to return for the 2025 season as a free agent.
Will Buehler test the market?
Bob Nightengale of USA Today doesn’t think he will. Nightengale told Doug McKain of Dodgers Nation that he thinks Buehler will re-sign once all is said and done.
“He’s going to have to sign a one-year contract, maybe a club option, player option, that sort of thing,” Nightengale told McKain.