The Cincinnati Reds have 13 players who'll be up for arbitration this offseason. For those unfamiliar, players with more than three, but less than six years of service time are eligible to receive a pay raise through arbitration. Matt McLain is the lone exception this season, as he's likely to qualify for Super Two status.
The Reds are sure to tender contracts to the likes of McLain, Tyler Stephenson, and Brady Singer. Several players who are up for arbitration, however, will be non-tendered next month. Among them are left-handed reliever Sam Moll, utility infielder Santiago Espinal, and right-handed pitcher Ian Gibaut.