The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have reached agreement with outfielder Jon Jay on a two-year contract through 2016 and have thus avoided a salary arbitration hearing that was scheduled for next week. Jay was the last of the Cardinals arbitration-eligible players who were unsigned.
St. Louis Official Site
Jon Jay, the Cardinals' lone remaining unsigned arbitration-eligible player, has avoided a hearing by agreeing to a two-year deal, which the organization announced Monday. This marks the first multiyear contract of Jay's career and will allow him to avoid the arbitration process next offseason as well.
St. Louis Official Site
Cardinals center fielder Jon Jay has reached a two-year deal with the team, avoiding arbitration with a $10.975 million contract.
Post-Dispatch
John Mozeliak clearly is not a fan of taking players to arbitration hearings.
Fox Sports Midwest
Outfielder Jon Jay has reached an agreement with the St. Louis Cardinals and has signed a two-year contract through 2016, avoiding salary arbitration scheduled next week.
KSDK
The St. Louis Cardinals reached a deal with outfielder Jon Jay Monday, giving him a two-year deal that allows the club to avoid a salary arbitration hearing that was scheduled for next week. Jay concludes the signing of arbitration-eligible players for the Cardinals.
KMOV
The St. Louis Cardinals have announced they have signed Jon Jay to a two-year contract, thus avoiding the salary arbitration hearing which was scheduled for next week between the two sides.
STL Baseball Weekly
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