The Phillies avoided arbitration by agreeing to one-year contracts with seven players, the team announced Thursday.
The team reached deals with pitchers Tanner Banks, Jhoan Duran and Jesus Luzardo; infielders Alec Bohm, Edmundo Sosa and Bryson Stott; and outfielder Brandon Marsh.
Catchers Rafael Marchan and Garrett Stubbs reached deals in November, locking up the full contingent of nine arb-eligible players.
The team did not disclose salary figures, but MLB.com reports that Duran received $7.5 million, Luzardo $11 million and Bohm $10.2 million. Banks received $1.2 million.
Duran was acquired at the trade deadline from Minnesota. He went 1-2 with a 2.18 ERA and 16 saves in 23 appearances. He made $4.125 million last year. He’s under team control through 2027.
Luzardo was acquired last winter from Miami and was spectacular last year for the Phillies, with a 15-7 record and 3.92 ERA in 183.2 innings over 32 starts. Despite getting tagged with two losses, he allowed two earned runs in 7.2 innings in the postseason, including yeoman’s work in extras of Game 4 of the NLDS in Los Angeles.
Luzardo made $6.625 million last year and will be a free agent after the season.
Bohm batted .287 with 11 homers and 59 RBIs around a pair of extended injured-list stints last year. He made $7.7 million in 2025 after making the All-Star Game in 2024. He’s also a free agent after this season.
Banks evolved into a go-to lefty, elevating to the team’s second-most trusted southpaw behind Jose Alvarado and hastening the trade of Matt Strahm this offseason. The 34-year-old was 6-2 with a save and a 3.07 ERA in 69 appearances.
Sosa is in his last year of organizational control. The utilityman hit .276 with 11 homers in 89 games.
Both Marsh and Stott can become free agents in 2028.