Astros avoid arbitration with Keuchel, 4 others

Arb-eligibles Springer, Giles, McHugh yet to sign for 2018

January 13th, 2018
;

HOUSTON -- The Astros agreed to terms with five arbitration-eligible players on Friday, including All-Star starting pitchers and The club also announced deals for 2018 with catcher/designated hitter Evan Gattis, outfielder and pitcher Brad Peacock.
World Series Most Valuable Player , closer and starter didn't reach deals prior to Friday's deadline to exchange contract figures.
Keuchel, who will be a free agent after the '18 season, will make $13.2 million this year, according to FanRag Sports. The 2015 American League Cy Young winner made $9.15 million last year. Gattis will make a reported $6.7 million in his final year of arbitration, and Marisnick will make $1.9 million.
Hot Stove Tracker
Springer ($10.5 million) and the Astros ($8.5 million) are $2 million apart, Giles ($4.6 million) and the Astros ($4.2 million) are $400,00 apart and McHugh ($5 million) and the Astros ($4.55 million) are $450,000 apart. The Astros and the players can continue negotiating and, if they can't reach a deal, will have the player's 2018 salary determined via an arbitration hearing in the coming weeks.

Did you like this story?

Brian McTaggart has covered the Astros since 2004, and for MLB.com since 2009. Follow @brianmctaggart on Twitter.