Player Contracts
MLB arbitration updates: Additional deals on deadline day
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Building on earlier agreements, more Major League Baseball teams—including the St. Louis Cardinals, Seattle Mariners, and others—finalized one-year contracts with arbitration-eligible players on January 8, 2026, ahead of the salary exchange deadline. Most avoided hearings, though cases like the Twins' Joe Ryan proceed.
Mora IK sport director Andreas Hägglund expressed hope to keep forward Arvid Degerstedt, whom he called the league's best two-way player, despite interest from SHL clubs. The team endured a disappointing season and plans significant changes, including roster reinforcements. Degerstedt indicated Mora remains an option for his future.
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Cody Bellinger has exercised his opt-out clause with the New York Yankees, entering free agency ahead of the 2026 season following a strong performance in his debut year with the team. The 30-year-old outfielder, known for his turbulent career trajectory, now seeks a long-term deal amid interest from multiple clubs. His recent consistency has solidified his value as a versatile contributor.
In the NHL's salary-cap era, the Montreal Canadiens are emphasizing team culture as a key to their rebuild. General manager Kent Hughes focuses on leadership and player buy-in to maximize limited resources. This approach is drawing comparisons to successful franchises like the Pittsburgh Penguins and Florida Panthers.
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Several Nba players are delivering exceptional value relative to their contracts in the 2024-25 season. From Austin Reaves with the Lakers to Jalen Johnson of the Hawks, these athletes are posting career-high statistics while earning below-market pay. This Black Friday feature highlights key bargains across the league.
A record four players accepted Major League Baseball's qualifying offer on Tuesday, returning to their 2025 teams on one-year deals worth approximately $22 million each. The acceptances by Trent Grisham, Brandon Woodruff, Shota Imanaga and Gleyber Torres mark a significant shift from historical trends. Nine other players, including Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette, declined and entered free agency.
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Major League Baseball teams must decide by November 21 whether to tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players for the 2026 season. Non-tendered players become free agents, a fate predicted for several notable candidates. CBS Sports highlights 10 interesting cases with predictions on their futures.
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