Arbitration Question Topic

I dont think I have run into this before, wanted to see if anyone else has.

My shortstop, Santiago Barrios was (stupidly) signed by the previous owner to a long term contract before he played a big league season. His contract ends after this year. He will be completing a 5 year deal having completed at this point 3 years of major league service. Since he only has 3 years of service he will be arbitration eligible after this year and not a free agent. What can I expect as his demands? Will he look for something around the contract he signed before or will it be closer to what a typical first year arbitration guy would ask for?
1/1/2010 6:59 PM
1) He's at 3 years, 152 days service time at the moment. Are you sure he'll have only 3 years or service and not 4 come arb hearing time?

2) If he has only 3, I believe he will have demands in line with someone with his OVR rating and 3 years ML experience, independent of the contract he was signed to prior.
1/1/2010 7:06 PM
your right, he will be just over 172 days at the end of the season...we have like 25 days in our season :(
1/1/2010 7:40 PM
I've never had that scenario, but I've had guys who were signed to 1- and 2-year deals that expired before their arb3 season, and they seem to ask for contracts in line with other arb3 players of similar ratings. Not scientific, but it's my observation.
1/1/2010 8:43 PM
I had that exact experience in High Fives. My closer was signed to a 3-year, $5.2 million contract which expired just as he was ARB eligible. In his first year of ARB I paid him $1.6 million, in his second year $4.8. So, if your guy is like mine, his demands will be more like that of a typical first year ARB guy. Hope this helps.
1/2/2010 1:25 AM
Thanks for the input guys sounds like I should be able to get him cheaper next year!
1/2/2010 10:01 PM
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