Tigers avoid arbitration with closer Greene

January 11th, 2019

DETROIT -- The Tigers began to chip away at their arbitration dealings Thursday night, reaching an agreement on a one-year contract with closer .
The deal is worth $4 million, according to two sources with knowledge of the agreement.
The Tigers have five more arbitration-eligible players with which to try to negotiate deals, including right fielder and pitchers , , Matthew Boyd and . Players and teams who don't reach agreements are scheduled to exchange salary proposals Friday afternoon, with hearings scheduled for early February.
Greene was eligible for arbitration for a second time. The 30-year-old right-hander made $1.95 million last year in his first full season as Tigers closer. Though Greene struggled to a 5.12 ERA thanks in part to allowing 12 home runs over 63 1/3 innings, he still converted 32 saves in 38 opportunities while racking up 65 strikeouts and a 3.42 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
Barring a trade or injury, Greene will reprise his closer's role to open the upcoming season, manager Ron Gardenhire confirmed last month.