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Players Positions 2014 Salary Arb 2015 Salary Payroll Limit Scott Players Positions 2014 Salary Arb 2015 Salary Payroll Limit Scott Feldman RHP 12M No 10M 59, 000,000.00 Anthony Bass RHP 500, 000.00 Arb 1 505, 200.00 Brett Oberholtzer LHP 503, 600.00 No 503, 600.00 Total Payouts Dillon Gee RHP 3,620.000.00 Arb 1 5M 56, 858.000.00 Collin McHugh RHP 500, 000.00 No 500, 000.00 Paid to Mets in Brad Peacock RHP 504, 300.00 No 504, 300.00 Trade Chad Qualls RHP 2, 750000,00 No 3M 2, 000.000.00 Josh Fields RHP 506, 500.00 No 506, 000.00 CURRENT Tony Sipp LHP 500, 000.00 Arb 3 625, 000.00 PAYROLL Yusmeiro Petit RHP 845, 000.00 No 6M 58, 858.000.00 Alex White RHP 502, 000.00 Arb 1 750, 000.00 Kevin Chapman RHP 503, 400.00 No 503, 400.00 Jason Castro C 2, 450,000.00 Arb 2 3M Anthony Recker C 505, 340.00 Arb 1 800, 000.00 Jonathan Singleton INF 1, 500.000.00 No 2M Daniel Murphy INF 5, 700.000.00 Arb 1 8M Marwin Gonzalez INF 504, 500.00 Arb 1 600, 000.00 Matt Dominguez INF 510, 100.00 Arb 1 625, 000.00 Carlos Correa INF 500, 000.00 No 500, 000.00 Dexter Fowler OF 7, 350,000.00 Arb 4 10, 100,000.00 Robbie Grossman OF 504, 500.00 No 504, 500.00 Marc Krauss OF 502, 300.00 No 502, 300.00 George Springer OF 500, 000.00 No 525, 000.00 Jonathan Villar OF-INF 503, 800.00 No 503, 800.00 Chris Carter OF-INF 510, 000.00 Arb 1 800, 000.00 FREE AGENTS TRADED Jose Jose Veras Altuve Dallas Kyle Farnsworth Keuchel Matt Albers Jesse Crain Jesus Guzman Jerome Williams CLUB DECLINED ARBITRATION Carlos Corporan Alex Presley OTHER PLAYERS IN SYSTEM NOT ON 25 MAN ROSTER PITCHERS Nick Samuel Deduno Tropeano Josh Zeid Paul Clemens Rudy Owens Asher Wojciechowski Mark Appel Luis Cruz Bobby Doran Chia-Jen Lo David Martinez Peter Moylan Jason Stoffel Jake Buchanan POSITION PLAYERS Rene Garcia Jonathan Meyer Gregorio Petit Ronald Torreyes Adron Chambers Delino DeShields Japhet Amador Domingo Santana Preston Tucker Jake Marisnick Leo Heras Austin Wales Colin Moran Francis Martes L.J. Hoes Tyler Heineman Carlos Perez Max Stassi Luis Alvarez Brett Booth Bobby Borchering Cody Clark.
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