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Phillies finalize 2025 contracts with six players, avoiding arbitration

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Citizens Bank Park | wikipedia

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The Philadelphia Phillies have reached agreements with six players for the 2025 season, thereby avoiding salary arbitration. Among those securing contracts is third baseman Alec Bohm, who will earn $7.7 million.

Last spring, Bohm participated in an arbitration hearing against the Phillies and emerged victorious. Despite being involved in trade discussions during the offseason, it appears he will remain with the team as Spring Training approaches.

Other players finalizing deals include left-handers Ranger Suárez and Jesús Luzardo, receiving $8.8 million and $6.225 million respectively. Second baseman Bryson Stott agreed to a $3.2 million contract, while outfielder Brandon Marsh and infielder Edmundo Sosa each secured deals worth $3 million.

Additionally, right-hander José Ruiz and catcher Garrett Stubbs had already agreed to terms back in November, earning $1.2 million and $925,000 respectively.

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