Dodgers Roster News: Will Smith and Julio Urias Highlight 9 Players Tendered Contracts

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The Dodgers have some decisions to make and some the biggest decisions so far came at the expense of Cody Bellinger and Edwin Rios who were non-tendered by the club following tough 2022 seasons. Both still have a chance to re-sign with the team on a cheaper deal although signs are pointing towards the Dodgers using the extra money to sign some big free agents.
With Bellinger, Rios, and utility player Luke Williams receiving non-tenders, the team had some more decisions to make on the rest of its arbitration eligible and pre-arb players.
Ultimately, the Dodgers tendered contracts to 9 players in total on Friday.
- RHP Yency Almonte
- RHP Walker Buehler
- LHP Caleb Ferguson
- RHP Tony Gonsolin
- RHP Dustin May
- RHP Evan Phillips
- C Will Smith
- OF Trayce Thompson
- LHP Julio Urias
There were no real surprises among this group as these are some of the biggest names on the team and in the game. Of the 9, Urias, Smith, and Gonsolin are due for significant raises with the latter two being arbitration eligible for the first time in their careers. Urias will get a nice bump from the $8 million he made last season.
Phillips, Almonte, and Thompson are also arb eligible for the first time in their careers.
Questions that come next roster wise for these Dodgers this offseason is what will the club do with all the money they have trimmed from the payroll? Will they make an honest attempt at re-signing Trea Turner? How much will the team invest in the pitching staff? And will try to strike a home run deal with a huge free agent like Aaron Judge?
Some of those answers will begin to take shape at the upcoming winter meetings in San Diego in December.

Ryan Menzie | Lead Contributor Ryan is an LA Native who has grown up praising the greatest athletes LA has had to offer. A love for sports ranging between basketball, football, volleyball and golf, a future Sports Management Masters graduate, and being engulfed into organized sports since seven years old, the passion and love for sports never ends for Ryan. If the words he writes don't paint the full picture of his true fandom, he will find more ways than one to tell the story and be more than willing to open up a nice LA sports debate with you. Favorite Player: Mookie Betts Favorite Moment: 2020 World Series. The Lakers won the NBA title and the Dodgers secured the World Series only a couple of months later. During such a rough time with COVID-19 and such a bleak look at how sports has tried to overcome the circumstances, it was a relief to see the night sky lit up for many nights and a makeshift parade in LA when it seemed like we needed it the most.
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