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Reliever Graham Ashcraft and Cincinnati Reds Go to Salary Arbitration Hearing
Both pitchers secured higher salaries than team offers, improving players’ arbitration record to 5-0 this year, with Ashcraft awarded $1.75 million and Uceta $1.525 million.
- On Friday, pitchers Graham Ashcraft and Edwin Uceta won their salary arbitration cases, improving players to 5-0 this year.
- Uceta's Jan. 29 hearing was held and the decision was sealed until Friday to avoid affecting Ashcraft's case, which was heard Thursday by named arbitrators Keith Greenberg, Howard Edelman and Rob Herman.
- Awarded $1.75 million, Ashcraft will make this over the Reds' $1.25 million offer, while Uceta will be paid $1,525,000 instead of the Rays' $1.2 million after his 10-3, 3.79 ERA last year.
- Other recent decisions show two-time Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal won an arbitration-record $32 million over Detroit Tigers' $19 million, while Kyle Bradish and Yainer Diaz received varied awards.
- Six players remain scheduled for hearings until next week, and Ashcraft is arbitration eligible for the next two seasons with free agency in 2028.
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