Earlier today the Dodgers announced that they have reached agreements with their seven arbitration-eligible players.
Those seven players are right-handed reliever Pedro Baez, right-handed reliever Josh Fields, right-handed reliever Yimi Garcia, shortstop Corey Seager, infielder/outfielder Kiké Hernández, infielder/outfielder Chris Taylor, and outfielder Joc Pederson.
Baez, 30, projected to earn $1.8 million; received $2.1 million.
Fields, 33, projected to earn $2.8 million; received $2.85 million.
Garcia, 28, projected to earn $900 thousand; received $710 thousand
Seager, 24, projected to earn $2.6 million; received $4 million
Hernández, 27, projected to earn $3.2 million; received $3.725 million
Taylor, 28, projected to earn $3.2 million; received $3.5 million
Pederson, 26, projected to earn $4.2 million; received $5 million
The salary projections were courtesy of MLBTradeRumors.com.
Left-handed reliever Tony Cingrani was also arbitration-eligible this winter but avoided arbitration by agreeing to a 1-year, $2.65 million contract in November.
With the Dodgers agreeing to terms with all of their arbitration-eligible players, they have continued their streak of avoiding an arbitration hearing with a player. The last player the Dodgers went in front of an arbitrator was left-handed reliever Joe Beimel in 2007.

