The Brewers finally speak out about Corbin Burnes’ impending arbitration

After failing to agree upon a contract for 2023, the Milwaukee Brewers and ace Corbin Burnes are likely headed for salary arbitration.

As Corbin Burnes’ arbitration hearing approaches, the Brewers have finally addressed the situation

As Corbin Burnes' arbitration hearing approaches, the Brewers have finally addressed the situation

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According to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com, Brewers general manager Matt Arnold was brutally honest with Burnes about their salary talks.

“Look, we’re still open to having conversations,” Arnold said. “Corbin is a super-talented player, and it’s a unique case, right? There are very relevant comparables for him on both sides of the ledger that make sense, and it’s really just part of the process. We certainly don’t want anyone to take any of these negotiations personally. We love these guys like crazy.”

Relationships between players and teams can get tense during the arbitration process. As a result, to secure the best contract possible for the coming season, both sides are forced to resort to counteroffers.

Arnold has stressed that players and teams should not take criticism personally. As a result of his stellar 2022 campaign, however, Corbin Burnes will be in a strong position to prevail in his arbitration hearing.

In 2022, Burnes received Cy Young Award consideration once again after winning the NL Cy Young in 2021. Over the course of the season, he racked up a 2.94 ERA and a league-high 243 strikeouts.

Early in the offseason, there were rumors that the star right-hander would be traded. On the other hand, Burnes’ future with the Brewers appears secure for 2023. It will be interesting to see how the arbitration case between Corbin Burnes and the Brewers develops.

Milwaukee hopes to enter the fray in 2023. Burnes might be available if the team struggles and decides to sell before the trade deadline.

Relationships between players and teams can get tense during the arbitration process. As a result, in order to negotiate the best season-long deal possible, the two sides are forced to constantly counter one another.

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Players and teams should remember what Arnold said and not take things personally. A successful arbitration case for Corbin Burnes is highly likely after his stellar 2022 season.

In 2022, Burnes received Cy Young Award consideration once again after winning the NL Cy Young in 2021. Over the course of the season, he racked up a 2.94 ERA and a league-high 243 strikeouts.

Early in the offseason, there were rumors that the star right-hander would be traded. On the other hand, Burnes’ future with the Brewers appears secure for 2023. It will be interesting to see how the arbitration case between Corbin Burnes and the Brewers develops.

Milwaukee hopes to enter the fray in 2023. Burnes might be available if the team struggles and decides to sell before the trade deadline.