Fallouts from the Dellin Betances arbitration ruling
This
past Saturday, the Yankees arbitration hearing with Dellin Betances was
completed, with the arbiter ultimately ruling in favor of the Yankees, granting
Betances a $3 million salary for 2017, not the $5 million he was seeking.
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Many will (correctly) argue that Dellin is worth more than the $3 million salary he will be paid out this season, but you also have to consider the system that both parties were working under.
In
terms of Major League Baseball salaries, NJ.com’s Randy Miller has astutely
noted that service time is the #1 factor.
Yes, Betances has been one of Major League Baseball’s best relief
pitchers over the past three seasons, but this was only his first run through
the arbitration process. He is also,
technically speaking, a non-closer. All
these factors went into the decision that was made. Whether we agree with the ruling or not,
Betances was given a fair shake.
Of
course, the biggest issue here wasn’t the decision that was made, rather the
fact that Yankees President decided to unload on Betances and his
representatives at Excel Sports Management after the fact.
In
the following video, fellow BBB writer Matt Graziano and I dig into the issue a
little further, discussing what exactly happened between the two sides and why,
Betances’ value to the Yankees, as well as what Betances’ future with the
Yankees looks like.
Article
by: Andrew Natalizio
Video
credit: Matt Graziano
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