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Cherington believes Pirates will 'continue to have a good relationship' with Reynolds after arbitration case

BRADENTON, Fla. – It’s been an eventful spring training for Bryan Reynolds and the Pirates.

Teams have continued to call to try to acquire the All-Star center fielder. The club, internally, would prefer to keep him long-term, but did not offer a multi-year deal as they tried to settle for a 2022 salary and avoid arbitration. Since they failed to reach a one-year deal, Reynolds will be going to arbitration, making him the first Pirate in five years to do so.

So where to start?

How about with the impending arbitration case, which will take place shortly after the regular season begins at an undetermined date.