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Aaron Judge hypes up crowd after walk off to clinch playoffs

Aaron Judge hypes up crowd after walk off to clinch playoffs

The Yankees have 19 players eligible for salary arbitration this offseason, tied with the Tampa Bay Rays for the most in MLB.

Many of these players are very important to future success, with the likes of Aaron Judge, Gleyber Torres and Joey Gallo on the list.

And speaking of Judge, the Yankees could extend him as it’s his last year of arbitration. It is Gallo’s as well, so there’s a chance he won’t have to bargain for one year again.

For those who don’t know how arbitration works, here’s the summary: Once a player is offered arbitration, the team and that player’s agent have until a set date to come to terms on a new contract. If it doesn’t happen on that date, usually in February, both sides submit salary proposals and the player’s salary is determined at a hearing by independent arbitrators.

According to MLB Trade Rumors, here’s what every Yankees arbitration-eligible player is projected to make in 2022:

Jameson Taillon: $4.7 million
Joey Gallo: $10.2 million
Gary Sanchez: $7.9 million
Aaron Judge: $17.1 million
Chad Green: $4.1 million
Wandy Peralta: $1.7 million
Jordan Montgomery: $4.8 million
Gio Urshela: $6.2 million
Luke Voit: 5.4 million
Gleyber Torres: $5.9 million
Clint Frazier: $2.4 million
Miguel Andujar: $1.7 million
Tyler Wade: $700,000
Clay Holmes: $1 million
Jonathan Loaisiga: $1.7 million
Domingo German: $2.1 million
Lucas Luetge: $1.1 million
– Tim Locastro: $700,000
Kyle Higashioka: $1.2 million

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