Nick Gordon loses to Twins in salary arbitration, will make $900K in 2024

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Published 11.02.2024
Nick Gordon loses to Twins in salary arbitration, will make 0K in 2024

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Nick Gordon misplaced his wage arbitration case towards the Minnesota Twins on Saturday and can get a increase from $735,400 to $900,000 moderately than his request for $1.25 million.

Jasbir Parmer, Scott Buchheit and Keith Greenberg made the choice sooner or later after listening to arguments.

Teams ended gamers’ seven-decision successful streak. Players lead 7-3 in selections with the final six instances scheduled for hearings subsequent week.

Gordon, a 28-year-old outfielder, second baseman and shortstop, hit .185 final season with two homers and 7 RBIs in 34 video games, down from .272 with 9 homers and 50 RBIs over 136 video games in 2022. 

He fractured his proper shin when he fouled off a pitch from the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Dylan Covey on May 17. Gordon was sidelined till Sept. 15, when he began a six-game rehabilitation task with Triple-A St. Paul.

He has a .250 batting common with 15 homers and 80 RBIs in three seasons with the Twins.