Yankees, Mets avoid arbitration with remaining eligible players: Here’s what they’ll make in 2026
NEW YORK — The New York Yankees and New York Mets agreed to deals with all of their remaining arbitration-eligible players on Thursday, locking in their 2026 salaries. Thursday marked the final day that teams and arbitration-eligible players could exchange numbers. Typically, players with between three and six years of MLB service are arbitration-eligible. Any such players who did not agree to deals with their respective teams will now go to an arbitration hearing, where their 2026 salaries will be determined. Here are the players the Yankees and Mets came to terms with before Thursday’s deadline: YANKEES Jazz Chisholm Jr. Jazz Chisholm Jr. earned the biggest payday of the bunch, agreeing to...
