Friday, January 12, 2018

Donaldson Payday

Josh Donaldson set a record for an arbitration eligible player on Friday:

Third baseman Josh Donaldson and the Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to a $23 million (U.S.), one-year contact, the largest one-year deal for an arbitration-eligible player.

The new deal gives the 2015 AL MVP a $6 million raise.

The 32-year-old three-time all-star, who was eligible for arbitration, becomes the highest paid player on the Jays.

Donaldson rebounded from an injury-slowed 2016 to hit .270 last season with 33 homers and 78 runs batted in over 113 games. The sure-handed infielder missed time from April 14 through May 25 with a calf injury, which also hampered him during spring training.

Donaldson was coming off a $28.65 million, two-year deal. He is eligible for free agency after this season.

Donaldson averaged seven WAR over the last three season. Free agents are getting about $8 million a year per expected WAR, so while this is a big raise, it’s much lower than he likely would receive in a FA deal.

Since he is in a decline phase now, playing 2018 as a 32-year-old, I suspect the long-term deal he signs next season will be in the $30 million a year range, rather than the $40 million to $50 million a year deal he might have received in his prime.



from baseballmusings.com http://ift.tt/2CVqUBp

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