Astros, IF Isaac Paredes avoid arbitration with 1-year deal
- On Tuesday, All-Star infielder Isaac Paredes and the Houston Astros avoided arbitration by agreeing to a $9.35 million one-year contract.
- After exchanging proposed figures on Jan. 8, Paredes was arbitration-eligible next winter, and the agreement settled at the midpoint between his $9.95 million request and the team's $8.75 million offer.
- Paredes, who turns 27 on Feb. 18, hit a career-high.258 with 20 homers and 53 RBIs in 102 games despite a hamstring injury sidelining him July 19–Sept. 19.
- The agreement includes a $13.35 million team option for 2027 that converts to a mutual option if Isaac Paredes finishes top 10 in MVP voting this year, preserving team control through 2026 while he remains arbitration-eligible and free after the 2027 World Series.
- A six-year major-league veteran, Isaac Paredes has played for Detroit Tigers , Tampa Bay Rays , Chicago Cubs , and Houston Astros, who acquired him in the December 2024 trade.
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HOUSTON, Texas.- The Houston Astros and Mexican infider Isaac Paredes have agreed on the terms of a one-year contract for the 2026 season, thus avoiding the wage arbitration process. The agreement also includes a club option for the 2027 campaign. The announcement was made by the Astros general manager, [...] The Astros entry reached agreement with Isaac Paredes aparece primero en PSN Noticias.
Astros, IF Isaac Paredes avoid arbitration with 1-year deal - Regional Media News
The Houston Astros have avoided going to arbitration with All-Star infielder Isaac Paredes, announcing a new one-year deal with a club option for the 2027 season on Tuesday. The terms of the contract weren't announced by the team but Paredes is set to receive a $9.35 million salary, according to multiple reports. That reported salary would fall directly between the $9.95 million Paredes requested and the $8.75 the team offered in the pre-arbitra…
Astros, Isaac Paredes Avoid Arbitration
1:37pm: There’s also a 2027 club option on the deal worth $13.35MM, per Brian McTaggart of MLB.com. If Paredes finishes top ten in MVP voting, the club option converts to a mutual option. Even if the club/mutual option is eventually not picked up, Paredes will still be under club control for 2027 via arbitration. Most teams have a “file and trial” approach to arbitration, meaning they won’t negotiate one-year deals after the filing deadline. Mos…
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