Marlins lose again: Bonifacio wins arbitration case

Second arbitration loss for Miami

Published On: Feb 08 2012 01:24:02 PM EST  Updated On: Feb 09 2012 12:55:14 PM EST
Bonifacio

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -

Emilio Bonifacio became the second player to defeat the Miami Marlins in salary arbitration this year.


Bonifacio was awarded a $2.2 million salary by a three-person panel on Wednesday rather than the Marlins' offer of $1.95 million. Arbitrators Steven Wolf, Mark Burstein and Sylvia Skratek made the decision a day after hearing arguments.


Pitcher Anibal Sanchez beat the Marlins in a case decided Monday and will make $8 million instead of the team's $6.9 million offer.


Bonifacio hit a team-high .296 last year with five homers, seven triples, 36 RBIs and 40 steals in 51 tries. The infielder-outfielder made $425,000.


Players and teams have split four decisions, with Washington defeating John Lannan and Tampa Bay beating Jeff Niemann.

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