Detroit Tigers vs. Seattle Mariners - July 22, 2015

Jose Iglesias will make $2.1 million in 2016 after reaching an agreement with the Detroit Tigers on a one-year contract Friday.

(Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)

The Detroit Tigers have agreed to deals with three of their arbitration-eligible players. But they still have work to do to get the most expensive of the four players signed.

Shortstop Jose Iglesias has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the Detroit Tigers to avoid arbitration, the Tigers announced Friday evening. The contract is worth $2.1 million plus performance bonuses, a source told MLive.com earlier in the day Friday.

Iglesias made about $1.4 million in 2015. Iglesias hit .300 with a .717 OPS, 23 RBIs and 11 steals in 120 games in 2015. He made the All-Star team for the first time.

The Tigers agreed to terms with two arbitration-eligible players -- left-hander Justin Wilson and infielder Andrew Romine -- earlier this week.

J.D. Martinez is the lone remaining Tigers player who is eligible for arbitration, but he also will be the most expensive of the four. Martinez, who is eligible for arbitration for the second time, made $3 million in 2015 and is expected to get a raise to around $8 million through the arbitration process for 2016. The Tigers are also interested in coming to an agreement on a long-term deal with Martinez.

Today is the deadline for teams and arbitration-eligible players to exchange salary figures, but they can continue to negotiate deals beyond the deadline. If they cannot come to terms on a deal, they will participate in an arbitration hearing in February. During that hearing, a panel of three arbitrators chooses between the salary figures submitted by the player and the team.

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