Miami Marlins Win Arbitration Case with Jazz Chisholm Jr.
The Miami Marlins, known for their frugal ways, have once again made headlines. This time, it’s regarding their salary dispute with Jazz Chisholm Jr. The Marlins, notorious for their cautious spending, couldn’t come to an agreement with Chisholm on his 2024 salary. As a result, the matter went to salary arbitration.
MLB insider Jon Heyman reports that the Marlins emerged victorious in the arbitration case. Chisholm, who had sought a salary of $2.9 million, will now be paid $2.625 million. It’s a disappointing outcome for Chisholm, who is not only the cover star for MLB The Show 23 but also a role model for many young fans across the country.
While the $275,000 difference may seem insignificant, it has far-reaching implications. A player’s earnings in a particular year can greatly impact their future contracts. The Marlins, keen on keeping Chisholm’s salary low, have succeeded in doing so. However, it remains to be seen how this will affect their relationship with the talented player.
When healthy, Chisholm is undoubtedly one of the most exciting players in the league. In the 2023 season, he showcased his skills with a .250 batting average, .304 on-base percentage, and a slugging percentage of .457. He hit 19 home runs and stole 22 bases in just 97 games, boasting an impressive .761 OPS.
Despite never having a fully healthy season, Chisholm is determined to play as close to 150 games as possible in 2024. With his potential to achieve a 30-30 season (30 home runs and 30 stolen bases), he is a crucial asset to the Marlins’ offense.
While the Marlins may have won this arbitration case, it raises questions about their commitment to their players and their fans’ frustrations with their stingy approach. Only time will tell how this situation will impact Chisholm’s future with the team.