PHOENIX -- The Philadelphia Phillies won their arbitration case against All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto on Thursday, putting teams ahead of players 7-4 this year and ensuring clubs will finish with a winning record.
Realmuto will get a raise from $6.05 million to $10 million instead of his $12.4 million request.
Arbitrators Gary Kendellen, Jeanne Charles and Richard Bloch made the decision a day after hearing arguments.
Obtained from Miami just before spring training last year, Realmuto hit .275 with 25 homers and 83 RBIs, earning his second straight All-Star selection. His hearing was the first for the Phillies since Ryan Howard beat the team in 2008 and was awarded $10 million -- then an arbitration record -- over the team's $7 million.
A decision is pending for Arizona pitcher Archie Bradley, whose case was argued Tuesday.
Phillies reliever Hector Neris agreed Thursday night to a $4.6 million, one-year deal, avoiding a hearing.