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Nick Gordon is defeated by the Minnesota Twins in a salary arbitration case.

MINNEAPOLIS — Nick Gordon saw his salary arbitration case with the Minnesota Twins go against him on Saturday. Consequently, his salary will increase from $735,400 to $900,000, falling short of his request for $1.25 million.

The decision was made by Jasbir Parmer, Scott Buchheit, and Keith Greenberg after a day of hearing arguments.

This ruling marks the end of the players’ seven-decision winning streak, with the teams now trailing 3-7 in arbitration cases. The next six cases are set for hearings scheduled for next week.

Jhoan Duran and Nick Gordon of the Minnesota Twins celebrate following game two of the Wild Card Series against the Toronto Blue Jays on October 4,...

 

Gordon, a versatile player capable of fielding outfield, second base, and shortstop positions, is 28 years old. In the previous season, he recorded a batting average of .185, hitting two home runs and driving in seven runs across 34 games. This performance marked a decline from his stats in 2022, where he boasted a .272 batting average with nine home runs and 50 RBIs over 136 games.

Unfortunately, Gordon suffered a fracture to his right shin on May 17 when he fouled off a pitch from Dylan Covey of the Los Angeles Dodgers. This injury kept him sidelined until September 15, when he began a six-game rehabilitation stint with Triple-A St. Paul.

Over the course of his three seasons with the Twins, Gordon has accumulated a batting average of .250, along with 15 home runs and 80 RBIs.

 

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