Pirates win arbitration against Walker, who gets $8 million

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Neal Walker and Pedro Alvarez (AP Photo/File)

PITTSBURGH (AP) – Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman Neil Walker is getting a raise, just not the one he wanted.
An arbitration panel sided Saturday with the Pirates in their case against Walker, who was seeking a pay bump to $9 million in 2015. The 29-year-old Walker instead will receive $8 million under the decision by Gil Vernon, Steven Wolf and Mark Burstein. Walker made $5.75 million last year.
Walker led NL second baseman with a career-best 23 home runs in 2014. Walker hit .271 with 76 RBIs in 137 games for the Pirates, who claimed a second straight wild-card berth.
The Pirates also face arbitration with corner infielder Pedro Alvarez and starting pitcher Vance Worley.

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