Pirates win arbitration hearing with righty Johan Oviedo
The Pittsburgh Pirates haven’t won the offseason with their uninspiring roster moves. However, they are 1-0 in salary arbitration. On Wednesday, a three-member panel found in the Pirates’ favor in their arbitration case with right-hander Johan Oviedo.
The Pittsburgh Pirates received good news about the first of two player arbitrations ahead of the 2025 season. MLB Insider Mark Feinsand announced
Oviedo (elbow) will be paid $850,000 in 2025 after losing his arbitration hearing to the Pirates, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have two players scheduled for salary arbitration hearings. Neither hearing will be high-profile or create a ripple around baseball. Nevertheless, there are some interesting aspects to both cases.
The Pittsburgh Pirates need to get better coming off a last place finish in 2024. Period. Yes, some of that will come from offseason additions. So far this winter, the Pirates have added first baseman Spencer Horwitz,
Pirates right-hander Johan Oviedo lost his arbitration hearing and will get $850,000 this season instead of his request for $1.15 million.
Moniak hit .219 with 14 homers and a career-high 49 RBIs last year. He was eligible for arbitration for the first time after earning $770,000.
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Johan Oviedo lost the first salary arbitration result of the year and will earn $850,000 in 2025, MLB.com reported Wednesday. Oviedo sought $1.15 million after missing last season after Tommy John surgery.
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