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Phillies Settle All Arbitration Cases, Lock In Jesús Luzardo at $11 Million

The one-year deals provide 2026 cost certainty before the salary-exchange deadline.

Overview

  • Philadelphia reached one-year agreements with all seven arbitration-eligible players, avoiding hearings for a second consecutive year.
  • Jesús Luzardo settled at $11 million for 2026 in his final arbitration season before free agency after the year.
  • Reported figures include Alec Bohm at $10.2 million, Jhoan Durán at $7.5 million, Bryson Stott at $5.9 million, Tanner Banks at $1.2 million, and Edmundo Sosa at $4.4 million; the club also settled with Brandon Marsh.
  • Luzardo’s 2025 with Philadelphia featured a 3.92 ERA over 183 2/3 innings and a seventh-place NL Cy Young finish, reinforcing his value entering 2026.
  • Bohm, Luzardo, and Sosa are set to reach free agency after 2026, Durán, Stott, and Marsh retain one more arbitration year, and Banks remains under control through 2028.