David Phelps, Marlins take salary dispute to arbitration

David Phelps, Marlins take salary dispute to arbitration

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Miami Marlins pitcher David Phelps has asked an arbitration panel for a raise from $2.5 million to $4.6 million.

The team argued during Wednesday’s hearing that he should be paid $4,325,000. A decision by arbitrators Steven Wolf, Robert Herzog and Andrew Strongin is expected Thursday.

Phelps, a 30-year-old right-hander, was 7-6 with a career-best 2.28 ERA in five starts and 59 relief appearances for the Marlins last season, striking out 114 in 68 2/3 innings while walking 38. He was primarily a starter in 2015, his first season after the Marlins acquired him from the Yankees as part of a trade that sent right-hander Nathan Eovaldi to New York.

Teams lead players 3-2 in decisions this year, and cases with 10 other players are pending. Oakland outfielder Khris Davis ($5 million) and Mets infielder Wilmer Flores ($2.2 million) won, and Arizona pitcher Shelby Miller ($4.7 million), Boston pitcher Fernando Abad ($2 million) and Baltimore catcher Caleb Joseph ($700,000) lost.

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