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NEW YORK (AP) — A total of 170 major league players agreed to contracts in the hours before Friday night’s arbitration deadline to exchange proposed salaries with teams, and just one reached a multiyear deal: Minnesota right-hander Chris Paddack.

After agreeing to a $2.4 million, one-year contract earlier in the day, Paddack and the Twins reached a $12.5 million, three-year deal, according to a person with knowledge of the negotiations.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal was pending completion of a physical exam.

While 33 players swapped figures with their clubs Friday and remain headed toward hearings, the vast majority eligible for arbitration agreed to one-year contracts:

— Baltimore outfielder Austin Hays ($3.2 million), shortstop Jorge Mateo ($2 million), outfielder Cedric Mullins ($4.1 million), right-hander Dillon Tate ($1.5 million) and outfielder Anthony Santander ($7.4 million).

— Boston infielder Christian Arroyo ($2 million), right-hander Ryan Brasier ($2 million), catcher Reese McGuire ($1,225,000), right-hander Nick Pivetta ($5.35 million) and outfielder Alex Verdugo ($6.3 million).

— Chicago White Sox right-hander Dylan Cease ($5.7 million), right-hander Lucas Giolito ($10.4 million), right-hander Michael Kopech ($2.05 million), right-hander Reynaldo López ($3,625,000) and right-hander José Ruiz ($925,000).

— Cleveland right-hander Shane Bieber ($10.01 million), right-hander Aaron Civale ($2.6 million), right-hander James Karinchak ($1.5 million), first baseman/outfielder Josh Naylor ($3.35 million), right-hander Zach Plesac ($2.95 million), right-hander Cal Quantril ($5.5 million) and shortstop Amed Rosario ($7.8 million).

— Detroit right-hander José Cisnero ($2,287,500) and right-hander Rony García ($830,000).

— Houston outfielder Mauricio Dubón ($1.4 million), right-hander Phil Maton ($2.55 million), right-hander Ryne Stanek ($3.6 million), left-hander Blake Taylor ($830,000), right-hander José Urquidy ($3,025,000) and left-hander Framber Valdez ($6.8 million).

— Kansas City right-hander Scott Barlow ($5.3 million), left-hander Kris Bubic ($2.2 million), right-hander Taylor Clarke ($1.15 million), left-hander Amir Garrett ($2.65 million), right-hander Brad Keller ($5,775,000), second baseman Nicky Lopez ($3.7 million) and right-hander Josh Staumont ($1,025,000).

— Los Angeles Angels right-hander Jaime Barria ($1.05 million), right-hander Griffin Canning ($850,000), left-hander Patrick Sandoval ($2.75 million), first baseman Jared Walsh ($2.65 million) and outfielder Taylor Ward ($2.75 million).

— Minnesota right-hander Jorge Alcalá ($790,000), shortstop Kyle Farmer ($5,585,000), right-hander Jorge López ($3,525,000), right-hander Tyler Mahle ($7.5 million), right-hander Chris Paddack ($2.4 million with pending multiyear deal), right-hander Emilio Pagán ($3.5 million) and left-hander Caleb Thielbar ($2.4 million).

— New York Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes ($3.2 million), right-hander Domingo Germán ($2.6 million), catcher Kyle Higashioka ($1,462,500), right-hander Clay Holmes ($3.3 million), right-hander Michael King ($1.3 million), right-hander Jonathan Loáisiga ($2,262,500), right-hander Frankie Montas ($7.5 million), left-hander Wandy Peralta ($3.35 million) and catcher Jose Trevino ($2.36 million).

— Oakland right-hander Paul Blackburn ($1.9 million), second baseman Tony Kemp ($3,725,000) and outfielder Ramón Laureano ($3.55 million).

— Seattle infielder Ty France ($4.1 million), catcher Tom Murphy ($1,625,000) and right-hander Paul Sewald ($4.1 million).

— Tampa Bay right-hander Shawn Armstrong ($1.2 million), outfielder Randy Arozarena ($4.15 million), left-hander Jalen Beeks ($1,375,000), catcher/first baseman Christian Bethancourt ($1.35 million), right-hander Yonny Chirinos ($1,275,000), right-hander Andrew Kittredge ($2,075,000) and catcher Francisco Mejía ($2,155,000).

— Texas catcher Mitch Garver ($3.9 million), left-hander Taylor Hearn ($1,462,500), right-hander Jonathan Hernández ($995,000), first baseman Nathanial Lowe ($4.05 million) and left-hander Brett Martin ($1,275,000).

— Toronto second baseman Cavan Biggio ($2.8 million), right-hander Adam Cimber ($3.15 million), second baseman Santiago Espinal ($2.1 million), first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ($14.5 million), catcher Danny Jansen ($3.5 million), left-hander Tim Mayza ($2.1 million), right-hander Trevor Richards ($1.5 million), right-hander Jordan Romano ($4,537,500), right-hander Erik Swanson ($1.25 million), right-hander Trent Thornton ($1 million) and outfielder/catcher Daulton Varsho ($3.05 million).

— Arizona right-hander Zac Gallen ($5.6 million), catcher Carson Kelly ($4,275,000), outfielder Kyle Lewis ($1.61 million) and second baseman Christian Walker ($6.5 million).

— Atlanta right-hander Joe Jiménez ($2,765,000), left-hander Lucas Luetge ($1.55 million), left-hander A.J. Minter ($4,287,500) and right-hander Dennis Santana ($1.1 million).

— Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ ($10.85 million), right-hander Codi Heuer ($785,000), second baseman/shortstop Nico Hoerner ($2,525,000) and second baseman Nick Madrigal ($1,225,000),

— Cincinnati right-hander Tejay Antone ($770,000), right-hander Luis Cessa ($2.65 million), right-hander Justin Dunn ($900,000), second baseman/shortstop Kevin Newman ($2,662,500), outfielder Nick Senzel ($1.95 million) and right-hander Lucas Sims ($1,267,500).

— Colorado second baseman Brendan Rodgers ($2.7 million).

— Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Yency Almonte ($1.5 million), right-hander Walker Buehler ($8,025,000), left-hander Caleb Ferguson ($1.1 million), right-hander Brusdar Graterol ($1,225,000), right-hander Dustin May ($1,675,000), right-hander Evan Phillips ($1.3 million), catcher Will Smith ($5.25 million), outfielder Trayce Thompson ($1.45 million) and left-hander Julio Urías ($14.25 million).

— Miami right-hander J.T. Chargois ($850,000), first baseman Garrett Cooper ($4.2 million), right-hander Pablo López ($5.45 million), left-hander Tanner Scott ($2,825,000), catcher Jacob Stallings ($3.35 million) and infielder Joey Wendle ($6 million).

— Milwaukee shortstop Willy Adames ($8.7 million), first baseman/second baseman Keston Hiura ($2.2 million), left-hander Eric Lauer, ($5,075,000), first baseman Rowdy Tellez ($4.95 million), second baseman/third baseman Abraham Toro ($1.25 million), infielder Luis Urías ($4.7 million), right-hander Devin Williams ($3.35 million) and right-hander Brandon Woodruff ($10.8 million).

— New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso ($14.5 million), right-hander Jeff Brigham ($760,000), infielder Luis Guillorme ($1.6 million), right-hander Elieser Hernández ($1.6 million), catcher Tomás Nido ($1,575,000) and right-hander Drew Smith ($1.3 million).

— Philadelphia first baseman Rhys Hoskins ($12 million), shortstop Edmundo Sosa ($950,000), left-hander Gregory Soto ($3,925,000) and left-hander Ranger Suárez ($2.95 million).

— Pittsburgh right-hander JT Brubaker ($2,275,000), right-hander Mitch Keller ($2,437,500), right-hander Robert Stephenson ($1.75 million) and right-hander Duane Underwood Jr. ($1,025,000).

— St. Louis second baseman/shortstop Tommy Edman ($4.2 million), right-hander Jack Flaherty ($5.4 million), right-hander Jordan Hicks ($1,837,500), right-hander Dakota Hudson ($2.65 million), catcher Andrew Knizner ($1.1 million), left-hander Jordan Montgomery ($10 million) and outfielder Tyler O’Neill ($4.95 million).

— San Diego infielder Jake Cronenworth ($4,225,000), outfielder Trent Grisham ($3,175,000), left-hander Josh Hader ($14.1 million), left-hander Tim Hill ($1.85 million), left-hander Adrián Morejón ($800,000), catcher Austin Nola ($2.35 million) and outfielder Juan Soto ($23 million).

— San Francisco right-hander John Brebbia ($2.3 million), third baseman/designated hitter J.D. Davis ($4.21 million), second baseman/shortstop Thairo Estrada ($2.25 million), right-hander Jakob Junis ($2.8 million), right-hander Tyler Rogers ($1,675,000), outfielder Austin Slater ($3.2 million), outfielder LaMonte Wade ($1,375,000) and right-hander Logan Webb ($4.6 million).

— Washington right-hander Victor Arano ($925,000), right-hander C.J. Edwards ($2.25 million), right-hander Kyle Finnegan ($2,325,000), right-hander Hunter Harvey ($870,000) and outfielder Lane Thomas ($2.2 million).

Arbitration-eligible players who don’t reach agreements will have their cases heard by three-person panels in St. Petersburg, Florida, from Jan. 30 through Feb. 17.

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