"Marlins Prevail in Arbitration Hearing Against MLB Players"

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The Miami Marlins have won their arbitration hearing against infielder Luis Arráez, who will now receive a salary of $10.6 million for the upcoming season, lower than the $12 million he was seeking. Arráez, known for his exceptional contact hitting, had a standout performance last year with a .354 batting average. Despite some defensive concerns, his offensive contributions have made him a valuable player. This ruling comes after Arráez was traded to the Marlins from the Twins, and he will have one more arbitration pass before becoming a free agent in 2025.
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