Last year, the Detroit Tigers attended a salary arbitration hearing for the first time in 18 seasons.
This year, order has been restored.
The Tigers agreed to one-year contracts with all four of their remaining salary arbitration-eligible players on Friday afternoon, according to multiple persons with knowledge of the situation.
The Tigers reached deals with left-handed starting pitcher Matthew Boyd ($5.3 million), righty reliever Buck Farmer ($1.15 million), center fielder JaCoby Jones ($1.57 million) and lefty starter Daniel Norris ($2.96 million). Last week, the Tigers agreed to a one-year deal with righty Michael Fulmer for $2.