Chase Anderson started the Milwaukee Brewers off season by signing a two-year deal with two club option years. He essentially signed a four-year deal worth $28.25 million. Are there other young talents who could buy out a few arbitration years with long term deals? Absolutely.
Corey Knebel
Milwaukee Brewers closer Corey Knebel is the most obvious choice to sign a long term deal. He’s coming off his first All-Star appearance, and Knebel is entering his first year of salary arbitration. It would make sense for both sides to work out a multi-year deal.