Belcher to Get Half of Original Demand
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Tim Belcher, the two-year Dodger pitcher who is deeply involved in his union’s fight to return arbitration rights to two-year players, is expected to have his contract unilaterally renewed by the Dodgers today at about $450,000, half of his original demand.
“A renewal is a pretty safe assumption,” an unhappy Belcher said Thursday night. “And there is nothing I can do about it.”
Belcher, whose $225,000 contract last season was also a renewal, was asking for $900,000 based upon his 15-12 record and 2.82 earned-run average, which included a major league-leading eight shutouts. His 200 strikeouts ranked second in the National League, while opponents’ .217 batting average against him ranked eighth.
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