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MLB Trade Rumors:
PLAYERS:
Kameron Loe,
Shaun Marcum,
Nyjer Morgan,
Francisco Rodriguez,
Jose Veras
TEAMS: Milwaukee Brewers
TEAMS: Milwaukee Brewers
The Brewers announced that they avoided arbitration with left-hander Manny Parra. The CAA sports client had a projected salary of $1.2MM, according to MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz.
As MLBTR's Arbitration Tracker shows, the Brewers have five remaining arbitration eligible players: Kameron Loe, Shaun Marcum, Nyjer Morgan, Francisco Rodriguez and Jose Veras. They've already locked up Carlos Gomez and George Kottaras.
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