Sanchez wins in arbitration
Anibal Sanchez was awarded US$8 million. Miami had offered $6.9 million.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Miami Marlins pitcher Anibal Sanchez became the first player to win in salary arbitration this year when a three-person panel awarded him US$8 million rather than the team's offer of $6.9 million.
Arbitrators Elizabeth Neumeier, James Oldham and Gil Vernon made the decision Monday, three days after hearing arguments.
Sanchez, who is eligible for free agency after this season, was 8-9 with a 3.67 earned-run average in 32 starts last year, when he struck out 202 in 196 1-3 innings. He made $3.7 million.
Teams lead 2-1 in decisions following wins over pitchers John Lannan of Washington and Jeff Niemann of Tampa Bay. Seventeen players remain scheduled for hearings.
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