BREAKING: The Phillies and Alec Bohm have agreed on a $7.7 million contract for 2025 avoiding arbitration
The Phillies and six players on Thursday agreed to 2025 contracts, avoiding salary arbitration.
The group included third baseman Alec Bohm, who agreed to a $7.7 million deal.
Bohm and the Phillies went to an arbitration hearing last spring, which Bohm won. Bohm has been the subject of trade rumors this offseason, pbut he is likely to remain with the organization with Spring Training a little more than a month away.
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Left-hander Ranger Suárez ($8.8 million), left-hander Jesús Luzardo ($6.225 million), second baseman Bryson Stott ($3.2 million), outfielder Brandon Marsh ($3 million) and infielder Edmundo Sosa ($3 million) also agreed to deals.
Right-hander José Ruiz ($1.2 million) and catcher Garrett Stubbs ($925,000) agreed to deals in November. They also were eligible for salary arbitration.
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