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One-year deal: 70 percent

Hearing: 30 percent

Extension: 0 percent



This case is accompanied by an asterisk due to Price's presence on the trade block. The odds set are for a potential salary showdown with the Tampa Bay Rays. If the star left-handed pitcher is traded over the next month, the chances for an extension will rise considerably.



Last year, on the path to a one-year deal in excess of $10 million, Price and the Rays avoided a hearing, per ESPN.



Now, with the 28-year-old two years away from a major payday in free agency, he's projected to earn over $13 million in arbitration. That number is a bargain for any team, including the small-market Rays.

In 2013, Price was worth $21.8 million, according to Fangraphs.