Wang Loses Arbitration Case, Will Make $4M In 2008
16th February, 2008 - 12:53 am
Yahoo.com - Yankees' pitcher Wang Chien-Ming will make a salary of $4M in 2008 instead of his request for $4.6M in an arbitration decision announced on Friday, and reported by Yahoo Sports.

The right-hander, whose second successive 19-win season last year gave him the most victories of any pitcher over that span, will still receive a pay raise of more than $3.5M.

“We are gratified and happy to have prevailed in this arbitration hearing,” Yankees' President Randy Levine said in a statement after finding out the team had saved $600,000. [READ]

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