Evan Scribner did not have a good season in 2015, and that puts him in a tenuous position this off-season. Scribner is eligible for Super-Two status, meaning he has enough service time to get arbitration this year instead of next winter. Scribner, who posted a 4.35 ERA through 60 innings in 2015, is more likely to be cut due to his poor performance than his projected salary.
Given his poor performance and his status as a middle reliever, Scribner is unlikely to even come close to $1 million. Most salary projections put him at about $700,000 – a number that is entirely reasonable.