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Yankees’ stance upheld in Mark Leiter Jr. arbitration showdown

Sara Molnick by Sara Molnick
February 2, 2025
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In a notable development from the baseball business world, the New York Yankees have emerged triumphant in their arbitration proceedings against right-handed reliever Mark Leiter Jr. The decision marks the conclusion of the Yankees’ arbitration season, with Leiter’s case being the only one to reach a hearing among their eligible players.

The proceedings centered around a significant salary gap, with Leiter seeking $2.5 million for the upcoming season while the Yankees stood firm at $2.05 million. MLB insider Mark Feinsand broke the news of the Yankees’ victory, confirming that Leiter will receive the team’s proposed figure of $2.05 million for the 2025 campaign.

The Yankees have won their arbitration hearing against Mark Leiter Jr., per source. Leiter will earn $2.05 million; he had filed for $2.5 million.

— Mark Feinsand (@Feinsand) February 1, 2025

This resolution, while financially favorable for the Yankees, introduces an interesting dynamic to their relationship with Leiter. Arbitration hearings often create complex situations, as teams must present detailed arguments highlighting a player’s shortcomings to justify their lower salary offers. This process can strain the professional relationship between player and organization, potentially affecting team chemistry as the new season approaches.

Leiter’s 2024: Yankees tale of two performances

The Yankees and reliever Mark Leiter Jr. fail to reach an agreement on salary during the 2024 offseason at pre-arbitration negotiations.
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Leiter’s 2024 campaign tells a compelling story of adaptation and challenges following his midseason move from the Chicago Cubs to the Yankees. His overall statistics paint a picture of a pitcher in transition, finishing with a 4.50 ERA across 58 innings between both teams. However, the transition to pinstripes proved challenging, as evidenced by his elevated 4.98 ERA in 21 2/3 innings with New York.

Despite these hurdles, Leiter’s ability to generate swings and misses remained impressive throughout the season. His remarkable tally of 86 strikeouts highlighted his potential as a dominant relief option, while his elite 33.6% strikeout rate placed him among baseball’s most effective relievers in terms of missing bats. These impressive numbers were supported by exceptional chase and whiff rates, demonstrating his ability to fool even the most disciplined hitters.

Yet, certain aspects of his performance raised concerns among the Yankees‘ brass. An 8.6% walk rate, coupled with an uptick in home runs allowed after joining New York, suggested some adjustment difficulties. The transition from being a reliable high-leverage arm for the Cubs to finding his footing in the pressure-cooker environment of Yankee Stadium proved to be a significant challenge.

October glory: Rising to the postseason challenge

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When the stakes were highest, Leiter demonstrated his mettle with a remarkable postseason performance. His contributions during the Yankees’ playoff run showcased his potential value to the team, as he posted an impressive 1.69 ERA across six appearances in the ALCS and World Series, spanning 5 1/3 crucial innings.

During this high-pressure stretch, Leiter limited opponents to just one earned run and three hits while recording five strikeouts. Though his five walks indicated ongoing command issues, his ability to navigate through intense playoff situations demonstrated valuable mental toughness and adaptability.

The winding road to MLB success

Leiter’s baseball journey stands out as particularly unique among his peers. Now 33, his path to major league success has been anything but conventional. Unlike many relievers who establish themselves in their mid-twenties, Leiter’s major league debut came at age 26, and it wasn’t until his age-31 season with the Cubs that he truly found his footing as a reliable bullpen option.

His recent success is evidenced by an impressive collection of 43 holds over the past two seasons, establishing himself as a dependable late-inning option. However, the arbitration system’s traditional preference for closers and save statistics likely influenced the panel’s decision to side with the Yankees regarding his 2025 salary.

Industry expert Matt Swartz of MLB Trade Rumors had projected Leiter to earn $2.1 million in 2025, making the final arbitration award of $2.05 million slightly below market expectations. Leiter remains under the Yankees’ control through 2026, ensuring his continued presence in their bullpen plans for the foreseeable future.

Implications for 2025

Yankees' reliever Mark Leiter reacts after his successful outing against the Blue Jays in New York on August 4, 2024.

As spring training approaches, Leiter faces the opportunity to reassert his value and cement his role within the Yankees‘ bullpen hierarchy. At the same time, he may not currently profile as the primary setup man, but his exceptional ability to generate strikeouts positions him well for high-leverage situations.

The arbitration process, however, often leaves lasting impressions on both parties involved. The necessity for teams to highlight player deficiencies during these proceedings can create underlying tension that extends into the season. For Leiter, having his weaknesses dissected in a formal setting could serve either as a motivational tool or a source of frustration.

Should he channel this experience productively, the Yankees could benefit from a motivated pitcher eager to prove his worth. In an era where effective bullpen arms are increasingly valuable, Leiter’s elite strikeout capability remains a significant asset for the team’s pitching staff.

With all arbitration matters now resolved, the Yankees can direct their full attention toward roster optimization and preparation for the 2025 season. While the team secured a victory in the arbitration room, the true measure of success will be Leiter’s on-field performance in the coming year.

The stage is set for what could be a defining season in Leiter’s career, as he aims to silence doubters and establish himself as an indispensable member of the Yankees’ bullpen. His journey from late bloomer to playoff performer suggests that betting against his resilience might be unwise, regardless of this arbitration outcome.

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A digital technocrat-turned-baseball buff, Sara is an ardent follower of the New York Yankees. Born and brought up in New York City, she is a regular to games since she was a kid. Despite working as media strategist, baseball is her first love. She has been covering baseball games in the city as well as MLB and MiLB games involving the Yankees, the Mets, and their minor affiliates as a freelancer for different web and media publications. She works as a lead author for the Yankees-centered PinstripesNation since its very inception.

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