Like it or not, the New York Yankees’ 2018 season is over, and that means it’s officially the offseason. The first order of business for the Yankees will likely be to go through the arbitration process with their eligible players. For those unfamiliar with the practice, players with more than three but fewer than six full years in the big leagues can negotiate a new one-year contract with their clubs. The team must offer a contract to the player by mid-December, or that player will become a free agent. Essentially, it’s a way for players to earn slight raises while staying with their clubs before they become unrestricted free agents.
Yankees Arbitration Primer 2019: Projected salaries and non-tenders
