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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- The Milwaukee Brewers did not offer salary arbitration to any of their five ranked free agents on Tuesday, clearing the way for other teams to sign them.
All of Milwaukee's arbitration-eligible players were Class B free agents, meaning that if the players declined arbitration, the Brewers would receive one compensation pick if they signed elsewhere.
Center fielder Mike Cameron, catcher Jason Kendall, second baseman Felipe Lopez, right-hander Braden Looper and right-hander David Weathers are free to negotiate with other teams.
Milwaukee could still make offers to any of the five, but general manager Doug Melvin has said that the club's first priority is to improve a starting pitching staff that ranked last in the majors in ERA.
All of Milwaukee's arbitration-eligible players were Class B free agents, meaning that if the players declined arbitration, the Brewers would receive one compensation pick if they signed elsewhere.
Center fielder Mike Cameron, catcher Jason Kendall, second baseman Felipe Lopez, right-hander Braden Looper and right-hander David Weathers are free to negotiate with other teams.
Milwaukee could still make offers to any of the five, but general manager Doug Melvin has said that the club's first priority is to improve a starting pitching staff that ranked last in the majors in ERA.