Astros avoid arbitration with Aoki, tender deals to 7

November 30th, 2016

HOUSTON -- As expected, all seven of the Astros' arbitration-eligible players were tendered contracts on Friday, which was the deadline for teams to offer contracts to those players.
The seven players are pitchers , , and , utility player and outfielders and . On Wednesday, the Astros reached a one-year, $5.5 million deal with outfielder , avoiding arbitration.
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The next step is for the Astros to work out a contract for 2017 for each of those players. According to 2017 salary projections by MLBTradeRumors.com, that group could earn a combined $30.3 million: Keuchel ($9.5 million), Harris ($2.5 million), Fiers ($4.3 million), McHugh ($4.6 million), Gonzalez ($3.6 million), Springer ($4.7 million) and Marisnick ($1.1 million).
The arbitration-eligible players will help push Houston's payroll north of $100 million for the first time since 2009, and it figures to go higher. The Astros are still pursuing some of the impact bats that are remaining on the free-agent and trade markets ahead of the Winter Meetings, which begin Monday.
Aoki, a left-handed bat, gives the Astros an experienced platoon player who can play multiple outfield spots. He'll join an outfield mix that includes Springer, Marisnick and , who was signed last week to a four-year, $52 million deal.
Aoki, 34, batted .283 with 24 doubles, four triples, four homers and 28 RBIs with a .349 on-base percentage last season in 118 games. He struck once every 10.38 plate appearances last year and complements the Astros' strikeout-heavy, right-handed lineup.