Blue Jays avoid arbitration with Stroman, Sanchez, Pillar, five others
The Toronto Blue Jays have avoided arbitration and signed eight players, including mainstays Marcus Stroman, Aaron Sanchez and Kevin Pillar, to one-year deals, the club announced Friday.
Stroman will make US$7.4 million in 2019 after posting a 4-9 record and a 5.54 earned-run average in 19 starts last season. The 27-year-old has gone to arbitration the past two off-seasons.
In 2018, he received a bump from $3.4 million to $6.5 million, which was below his $6.9-million request. A year earlier, he beat the Blue Jays in arbitration and received a raise from $515,900.
Sanchez agreed to terms on a $3.9-million deal after an injury-plagued campaign that saw him go 4-6 with a 4.89 ERA in 20 starts.