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Royals Face Arbitration Deadline
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The Kansas City Royals are racing against a Thursday deadline to finalize deals with their arbitration-eligible players, including Kris Bubic and Vinnie Pasquantino. The team has successfully avoided hearings by agreeing with several players, such as Michael Massey (1.57M), Daniel Lynch (1.025M), Kyle Isbel (2.7M), Bailey Falter (3.6M), Nick Mears, and John Schreiber. The Royals have a strong record in arbitration cases, with their last loss being in 2023. Checkout Solipillow.com
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