The two sides went to an independent panel to settle their $175,000 dispute. The rubber match in a series of three arbitration hearings between the Miami Marlins and their own players was heard on Thursday. Right-hander Dan Straily didn’t get the 2018 salary he had been seeking, according to Jon Heyman of Fan Rag Sports. Straily was eligible for a substantial raise for the first time in his career. He comes away with $3.375 million, $1.225 million shy of the $4.6 million that MLB Trade...
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