Looking at SF Giants’ long list of decisions ahead of MLB’s non-tender deadline

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Logan Webb, arbitration-eligible for the first time, headlines a list 13 players — many expected back in 2023.

After a 26-win drop-off from 2021 to 2022, conventional wisdom might have suggested a blow-it-up-and-try-again approach for the Giants this offseason. Listen to Joc Pederson, however, and perhaps it begins to make sense why San Francisco so far has committed to running it back with the local slugger and right-handed counterpart Wilmer Flores, who re-signed before the end of the season.inking his one-year, $19.

The Giants believe they have the bones of a postseason contender — nowhere to go but up in the mind of Pederson, who missed the playoffs for the first time in his career and made it clear playing for a noncontender was a nonstarter — and are still expected to be aggressive this offseason. But many familiar faces will be back next season, too, with no better example than in what is shaping up to be a substantial arbitration class.

The Giants have 13 players set to hit arbitration this offseason; at least 10 are certain to receive contracts Friday .‘ consistently freakishly accurate estimates, the total bill is expected to come out to about $33 million for all 13 players, putting the Giants’ 2023 salary obligations at about $120 million, or about $35 million shy of their Opening Day payroll last season and some $100 million short of the luxury tax.

Mike Yastrzemski, in his second year of arbitration, is projected to earn $5.7 million. But the Giants won’t balk at that figure, even if Yastrzemski never reaches his 2020 levels again. His platoon partner, Austin Slater, is projected to earn $2.7 million in his third year of arbitration, a combined total of $8.4 million that can slot into one outfield spot.

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