Dodgers Arbitration Rumors: Alex Call Agrees To Contract For 2026 Season
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Dodgers Arbitration Rumors: Alex Call Agrees To Contract For 2026 Season
"The Dodgers have agreed to deals with Alex Call and Brock Stewart to avoid arbitration, per sources Call settled at $1.6 million and Stewart settled at $1.3 million - Jack Harris (@ByJackHarris) January 8, 2026 In addition to Call, Brock Stewart signed a one-year deal to avoid arbitration. Anthony Banda is the only remaining Dodgers' player who has not yet been reported as signed. Call was arbitration-eligible for the first time in his career as a Super 2 player."
"The Dodgers acquired Call from the Washington Nationals at the MLB trade deadline last year and he wound up being part of their World Series roster. The 31-year-old hit .247/.333/.384 with four doubles, two home runs and five RBI in 38 games with L.A. After winning the World Series, Call and other Dodgers teammates received a hero's welcome throughout Los Angeles."
Alex Call and Brock Stewart each signed one-year deals with the Dodgers to avoid salary arbitration, with Call settling at $1.6 million and Stewart at $1.3 million. Ben Rortvedt avoided arbitration before being claimed off waivers by the Cincinnati Reds, and Brusdar Graterol agreed to a one-year, $2.8 million contract. Anthony Banda remained the only arbitration-eligible Dodger not yet reported as signed. Call was a Super 2 arbitration-eligible player and had been projected at $1.5 million. The Dodgers acquired Call at the trade deadline and he appeared on their World Series roster, hitting .247/.333/.384 in 38 games.
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