A look at the Dodgers' roster headed into the offseason.
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[View in browser]( [Click to view images]( Turner (Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press) Hi, and welcome to another edition of Dodgers Dugout. My name is Houston Mitchell, and itâs funny to hear the Astros and fans complain about tipping pitches. I thought it really didnât matter if a batter knows what pitches are coming. At least, thatâs what theyâve been saying since 2017. As the official start of the offseason nears, it seems like a good time to review the Dodgers roster to see who is signed, who isnât signed, who is eligible for arbitration and who is under full team control. Weâll start with who is already signed for the 2023 season. Enjoying this newsletter? Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. [Become a Los Angeles Times subscriber.]( Freddie Freeman
2023 salary: $27 million
Signed through: 2027 Mookie Betts
2023 salary: $25 million
Signed through 2032 Chris Taylor
2023 salary: $15 million
Signed through: 2025 Max Muncy
2023 salary: $13.5 million
Signed through: 2023 Blake Treinen
2023 salary: $8 million
Signed through: 2023 Daniel Hudson
2023 salary: $6.5 million
Signed through: 2023 Austin Barnes
2023 salary: $3.5 million
Signed through: 2024 Note: Trevor Bauer was scheduled to receive $32 million next season, but he is under suspension and will receive no salary. He has appealed the suspension and is still awaiting the result of the appeal. Team options The Dodgers have a contract option for the following four players. They have until five days until after the World Series ends to exercise the option. If they donât, the player becomes a free agent, but could still re-sign with the Dodgers. Justin Turner
2023 option salary: $16 million
Buyout: $2 million Danny Duffy
2023 option salary: $7 million
No buyout Hanser Alberto
2023 option salary: $2 million
Buyout: $250,000 Jimmy Nelson
2023 option salary: $1.1 million
No buyout The Dodgers could, for example, not exercise the option on Turner and bring him back at a lower price. Arbitration eligible According to MLB.com: âPlayers who have three or more years of Major League service but less than six years of Major League service become eligible for salary arbitration if they do not already have a contract for the next season. Players who have less than three but more than two years of service time can also become arbitration eligible if they meet certain criteria; these are known as âSuper Twoâ players. Players and clubs negotiate over salaries, primarily based on comparable players who have signed contracts in recent seasons. A playerâs salary can indeed be reduced in arbitration â with 20 percent being the maximum amount by which a salary can be cut. âIf the club and player have not agreed on a salary by a deadline (typically in mid-January), the club and player must exchange salary figures for the upcoming season. After the figures are exchanged, a hearing is scheduled (typically in February). If no one-year or multi-year settlement can be reached by the hearing date, the case is brought before a panel of arbitrators. After hearing arguments from both sides, the panel selects either the salary figure of either the player or the club (but not one in between) as the playerâs salary for the upcoming season.â âWhen a club ânon-tendersâ a player, it declines to give that player a contract for the upcoming season, thereby immediately making him a free agent.â In other words, the Dodgers could just not offer a contract to any of the players below, making them free agents. It will be interesting to see what they decide to do with Cody Bellinger, who is predicted to receive an $18-million salary next season through arbitration. Below are the players on the team eligible for arbitration, with the predicted salary they would receive in the process. All predictions are courtesy of mlbtraderumors.com, which has been very accurate in the past. Cody Bellinger
$18.1 million Julio UrÃas
$13.7 million Walker Buehler
$8.1 million Will Smith
$5.2 million Tony Gonsolin
$3.5 million Trayce Thompson
$1.7 million Dustin May
$1.4 million Evan Phillips
$1.4 million Edwin RÃos
$1.4 million Brusdar Graterol
$1.2 million Caleb Ferguson
$1.1 million Yency Almonte
$1 million Under full team control These players have played fewer than three seasons and arenât eligible for arbitration. They could have their contracts renewed unilaterally by the Dodgers for at least the major league minimum ($720,000 in 2023). Jacob Amaya
Phil Bickford
Justin Bruihl
Victor González
Michael Grove
Andre Jackson
Gavin Lux
James Outman
Ryan Pepiot
Miguel Vargas
Alex Vesia Free agents These players can sign with anyone, including the Dodgers: Tyler Anderson
Joey Gallo
Andrew Heaney
Tommy Kahnle
Clayton Kershaw
Craig Kimbrel
Chris Martin
Kevin Pillar
David Price
Trea Turner It would be a big surprise to see Gallo, Kimbrel or Price back. The big names on the list are Anderson, Kershaw and Turner. ADVERTISEMENT
What do you think? The big four question marks for the Dodgers are: Do they exercise the option on Justin Turner? Do they offer Cody Bellinger a contract or not? Do they re-sign Clayton Kershaw? (Really though, it seems to be up to Kershaw if he returns or not, but I want to know what you think.) Do they re-sign Trea Turner at a high cost? I have set up four polls for you to answer. Click on the question to vote in the poll: [Would you exercise the $18-million option for Justin Turner?]( [Would you offer Cody Bellinger a contract]( not]( [Do you offer Clayton Kershaw a contract at a price similar to this season ($17 million)?]( [Do you re-sign Trea Turner to a multiyear deal for $25 million to]( million a season?]( [Would you rather the Dodgers sign Trea Turner or]( Judge?]( What Vin Scully meant to you Gary Phebus of Menifee: Early in the 1966 season, as an 11-year-old boy, I had been told by my parents to go to bed because I had school in the morning. However, I wasnât ready for bed and instead laid there with my transistor radio on my pillow, propped up against my left ear. With my right hand, I was slowly spinning the dial to find my favorite music station, being careful to keep the volume down so my parents wouldnât hear it. All of a sudden, I heard what seemed to be crowd noise, it wasnât loud cheering, just the noise of a crowd. I hesitated long enough to hear a voice that mesmerized me to want to hear more. That was the first time I ever heard Vin Scully. Seconds later, I heard Vinny call a two-run home run by Richie Allen of the Phillies. It was life-changing and for the next 51 summers, Vin Scully became my surrogate father until his retirement after the 2016 season. You will certainly be missed by this now 68-year-old man, who whenever I heard your voice, I became an 11-year-old boy again. Thanks for everything Vin. Jonathan M. Chapman: Last season, I took my 7-year-old son to his first Dodgers game in L.A. (We live in San Diego and have seen them plenty at Petco). At one point the score was 2-2, with two out, the count was 2-2 and I said âAnd the deuces are wild!â My son looked at me curiously and asked me what that meant. I explained what it was to him and that it was a saying I always loved to hear Vin call out. I then had to explain who Vin was and why he was so special to Dodgers fans. We were watching a Dodgers game when they were having tributes to Vin, and my son asked, âIs that the deuces are wild guy?â I then had to explain that he passed away, but not to be sad because Vin had lived a full life and left a mark on sports fans across the U.S., so heâll always be remembered. I asked if he wanted me to change the channel, and he said he wanted to watch more videos about Vin. I know this isnât exactly what youâre looking for in terms of memories of Vin. As a 36-year-old I have a lot that are more personal to me, but this recent one is what came to mind. Vin retired when my son was 1, but even he now knows who Vin is and why he was so special to sports fans, especially Dodgers fans. Up next The second year of our âDodgers Dugout Dodgers Hall of Fameâ balloting will be in the next newsletter, sometime next week. ADVERTISEMENT
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