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Cleveland Indians and Lonnie Chisenhall reach 1-year deal to avoid arbitration

CLEVELAND-- The Cleveland Indians and Lonnie Chisenhall have avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year contract. News of the $5,587,500 deal was first

CLEVELAND-- The Cleveland Indians and Lonnie Chisenhall have avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year contract.

News of the $5,587,500 deal was first reported by

Lonnie Chisenhall receives $5,587,500 deal from Cleveland #Indians

— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) January 12, 2018

">Bob Nightengale of USA Today. With his signing only two players remaining on the roster, Trevor Bauer and Danny Salazar, are arbitration-eligible. Today is the deadline for teams to exchange salary figures for unsigned, arbitration-eligible players.

Earlier this week, the Indians avoided arbitration with one-year deals with closer Cody Allen ($10.575 million) and reliever Zach McAllister ($2.45 million).

In 2017, Chisenhall hit .288 (68-for-236) with 12 home runs, 53 RBI and 68 extra-base hits in an injury-shortened 82-game season. He also recorded a career-high .881 OPS. Chisenhall had three separate stints on the disabled list, missing eight games with a sprained shoulder, 12 with a concussion, and 45 games due to a strained calf.

Last season, Chisenhall made $4.3 million.