Arbitration-eligibles see salary spikes
Published 2/23/2008 at Major League Baseball News
The 110 players who filed for salary arbitration averaged a 120 percent increase according to a study by The Associated Press, with Cincinnati's Brandon Phillips and the New York Yankees' Robinson Cano receiving the largest percentage raises.
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