Tigers, Spencer Turnbull avoid arbitration with two-year contract

Detroit News

Tampa, Fla. — On a day when the Tigers were making bigger noise (their trade for outfielder Austin Meadows), they also revealed contract news.

Spencer Turnbull, the power-throwing right-handed starter who is mending from Tommy John surgery, has signed a two-year deal with the Tigers that avoids any further arbitration risks until 2024.

Turnbull and the Tigers had been dueling over different money demands for 2022. Turnbull had sought $2.1 million while the club had countered with $1.325 million. The deal just finalized will pay Turnbull a salary of $1.5 million this season, with $2.15 million coming his way in 2023.

Turnbull, who turns 30 in September, threw a no-hitter last spring against the Mariners. But arm issues arrived, and he had reconstructive surgery in July. He’s expected to miss the 2022 season.

Turnbull can become a free agent following the 2024 season.

Lynn Henning is a retired Detroit News sportswriter and a freelance writer.

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