Wheeler beats Mets in salary arbitration
Zack Wheeler beat the Mets in salary arbitration and will get a raise from $800,000 to $1.9 million instead of New York’s $1.5 million offer.
A 27-year-old right-hander, Wheeler had Tommy John surgery on March 25, 2016, made one minor league appearance that August and returned to the Mets last spring. He went 3-7 with a 5.21 ERA in 17 starts. the one-year franchise tag.
NFL Network first reported the terms of the contract, which is worth $27.5 million per season to top the previous record set by Detroit’s Matthew Stafford last year by $500,000 per year. requested by university officials found through confidential interviews with players that Davie told them in an all-team meeting to “get some dirt” on a student who reported that a fellow player raped her. However, a report released by the university Thursday showed a follow-up probe conducted by a Chicago-based law firm could not confirm the same allegations.
The firm Hogan Marren Babbo & Rose also looked into allegations of physical abuse. take a two-stroke lead over Lee Westwood in the World Super 6 Perth in Australia.
Westwood is tied for second place after the first round with James Nitties at Lake Karrinyup Country Club.
“The drought’s going to end. It might as well end now. I mean it’s going to end, and I think we have the players to do it, and I like our approach.”
—coach Robb Stauber on the U.S. women’s hockey team’s 20year gold-medal drought