The Boston Red Sox today signed outfielder Jarren Duran to a one-year contract for the 2025 season, with a club option for 2026. The Red Sox have no remaining players eligible for salary arbitration.
Jarren Duran reportedly landed a $3.85 million contract from the Boston Red Sox to avoid arbitration on Friday.
The Red Sox and star outfielder Jarren Duran agreed on a one-year deal to avoid an arbitration hearing, the team has announced.
Jarren Duran was one of the most dynamic players on the Boston Red Sox last season, but it looks like the two sides will head to salary arbitration this winter over $500,000.
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The Red Sox on Friday reached a one-year deal with outfielder Jarren Duran, avoiding an arbitration hearing after the Sox had filed at $3.5 million and Duran at $4 million. Duran’s deal is worth $3.75 million for 2025 and includes a club option for $8 million in 2026 with a $100,000 buyout.
Jarren Duran won't go to arbitration with the Red Sox after all, locking in his 2025 salary while also adding incentive opportunities and a club option in 2026.
One week after causing a stir by failing to come to terms on a salary with star outfielder Jarren Duran following his breakout season, the Red Sox avoided arbitration with him.
The Red Sox will not go to arbitration with any of their players this year after agreeing to terms with lefty Garrett Crochet ($3.8 million) and righties Tanner Houck ($3.95 million) and Kutter Crawford ($2.75 million). They haven’t gone to a hearing since beating Eduardo Rodriguez in one in 2020.
Team policy across the majors is to go to a hearing with any arbitration-eligible player who doesn’t agree before the deadline, but the Sox and Duran are at odds over $500,000.