Rays tender offers to all arbitration-eligible players

November 30th, 2016

ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays tendered contacts to all of their arbitration-eligible players before Major League Baseball's non-tender deadline passed Friday.
Non-tendered players would have become free agents.
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Players tendered offers were right-hander ($4 million salary in 2016), left-hander ($3.75 million), right-hander ($2.37 million), shortstop ($527,000), right-hander ($520,700), right-hander ($519,200), left-hander ($524,000) and outfielder ($522,900).
Also tendered offers and qualifying for arbitration via Super Two status were infielder ($514,500), right-hander ($527,600), outfielder ($514,400), and right-hander ($524,525). 
Players must have at least three years of MLB service time before they can be eligible for salary arbitration. To qualify for the Super Two designation, players must rank in the top 22 percent, in terms of service time, among those who have amassed between two and three years in the Majors. Typically, this applies to players who have two years and at least 130 days of service time, although the specific cutoff date varies on a year-to-year basis.
The Rays also tendered contracts to all unsigned players in the organization, except for infielder .