Offseason payroll is set with new Arb estimates | TalkNats.com
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The Washington Nationals are poised for financial relief as Patrick Corbin's contract expires, with only Stephen Strasburg's hefty retirement deal impacting payroll for three more years.
Entering the offseason, the Nationals project an average annual value of about $85 million for their team-controlled players, which leaves significant room for spending.
Despite being $78 million under the league average payroll, the Nationals aim to invest more strategically this offseason to enhance their competitiveness.
With nine arbitration-eligible players and only one long-term contract, the Nationals are strategically placed to manage payroll and potentially add key players.
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