Yankees pitcher Wang loses arbitration case

 
New York Yankees pitcher Wang Chien-Ming will make a 2008 salary of $4 million instead of his request for $4.6 million in an arbitration decision announced on Friday in favor of the American League club. [link]

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A loss for 19-game winner Wang

The Yankees just won their arbitration case against Chien-Ming Wang, meaning that Wang will earn $4 million this season instead of the $4.6 million he had requested. I have to think that Wang’s dismal performance in the postseason was a major ...
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The Yankees beat Chien-Ming Wang in the arbitration case. Wang will be paid $4 million this year, not $4.6 million. Working now to track down some reaction.
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The Official Site of Major League Baseball: News: Yanks win arbitration case with Wang

TAMPA, Fla. -- No matter the outcome of Friday's arbitration hearing, Chien-Ming Wang was in line for a large raise, so he wasn't exactly fretting as the Yankees went through their first workouts of Spring Training. "Nothing yet," Wang said, checking ...
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Wang Loses Arbitration Case

From Peter Abraham : The Yankees beat Chien-Ming Wang in the arbitration case. Wang will be paid $4 million this year, not $4.6 million. Wang had wanted a long-term deal, but the Yankees didn't feel too comfortable with that idea. Considering that Wang has had health issues in the past, I understand where the Yankees are coming from.
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Randy Levine issues statement regarding Chien-Ming Wang arbitration ruling

Official press release from Yankees.com : "We are gratified and happy to have prevailed in this arbitration hearing. It is important to recognize and thank our entire team for their hard work throughout this process, including Brian Cashman, Jean Afterman and Mike Fishman from the Yankees, Rich Rabin, Ken Shaitelman and Kelly Brown from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld, and Rob Manfred, Dan ...
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