The Dodgers successfully avoided arbitration with six of their seven eligible players, a paramount move to maintain harmony within the team as they negotiate salaries.
Evan Phillips secured a $6.1 million contract, slightly below his projected salary of $6.2 million, demonstrating the team's careful negotiation strategy with arbitration-eligible players.
Michael Kopech settled at $5.2 million, aligning perfectly with his salary projection, which reflects the organization’s focus on efficient and fair financial arrangements.
Brusdar Graterol’s contract at $2.8 million exceeded his projection of $2.7 million, indicative of the Dodgers' willingness to invest in their talent while sidestepping arbitration disputes.
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