Jeremy Guthrie puts one theory about his 2009 season to rest
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March 26, 2010 10:57 am
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O’s pitcher Jeremy Guthrie says it’s too early to predict whether he and the club will avoid an arbitration hearing.
Guthrie’s agent recently submitted a salary request of 3.625 million for 2010 while the O’s countered at 2.3 million if it gets to an actual hearing.
“It’s so early in the process, we filed numbers. I think the numbers set up the parameters for future negotiations. We’ll let the process work out and hopefully it works out where both sides are pleased,” the 30-year-old…O’s pitcher Jeremy Guthrie says it’s too early to predict whether he and the club will avoid an arbitration hearing.
Guthrie’s agent recently submitted a salary request of 3.625 million for 2010 while the O’s countered at 2.3 million if it gets to an actual hearing.
“It’s so early in the process, we filed numbers. I think the numbers set up the parameters for future negotiations. We’ll let the process work out and hopefully it works out where both sides are pleased,” the 30-year-old right hander said.
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