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Both Tyler Clippard and Ross Detwiler are primed for raises in 2015, and it appears the Washington Nationals would like to unload at least one of the arbitration-eligible hurlers this offseason, according to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.

Sources: #Nationals in active discussions with multiple clubs on both Clippard, Detwiler. — Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) December 11, 2014

Clippard enjoyed another dominant season as the club's setup man in 2014, crafting a 2.18 ERA over 75 appearances while managing a gaudy 29.5 percent strikeout rate. Though the 29-year-old remains one of baseball's best relievers, the Nationals may prefer to trade Clippard, who's projected to make $9.3 million next season.

Detwiler, meanwhile, was relegated to the bullpen last season after the Nationals acquired Doug Fister in December, and the left-hander admitted last month that his future with the club remains "up in the air." The 28-year-old is projected to earn $3.3 million next season and is tentatively penciled into a long-relief role.