Pete Crow-Armstrong, center fielder for the Chicago Cubs, is projected to receive the highest payout from this season's $50 million pre-arbitration bonus pool, amounting to $1,091,102. This calculation derives from WAR metrics provided by Major League Baseball. Other players such as Paul Skenes and James Wood follow with bonuses of $961,256 and $863,835, respectively. A total of 100 players will benefit from this system, aimed at compensating younger players without sufficient service time for arbitration eligibility. The bonus metric is part of a labor agreement established in 2022.
Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong is projected to receive the largest amount from this season's $50 million pre-arbitration bonus pool based on his regular-season statistics.
Crow-Armstrong is on track to get $1,091,102, according to WAR calculations through July 8 that Major League Baseball sent to teams, players and agents in a memo.
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