Cherington Could Face Lose-Lose Situation With David Ortiz's Arbitration Case
Ben Cherington is mired in quite the predicament.
On one hand, the first-year Red Sox general manager wants to appease star veteran David Ortiz with a contract. But on the flipside, Cherington wants to achieve that goal at the right price, submitting a $12.65 million price tag to the arbitration committee.
Although it's a slight raise from 2011, Ortiz countered with a massive $16.5 million request. Considering the arbiters can only rule in favor of one party, Cherington may be receiving a rude awakening to the lose-lose dilemmas in arbitration cases.
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