The Dodgers still have some work today as they approach the deadline to work out contracts with arbitration-eligible players. After signing Corey Knebel to a new deal early on Thursday, they had 6 other guys to get contracts to settle with before the 1 p.m. deadline on Friday afternoon.
They got one of those contracts out of the way late Thursday, as the team worked out a deal for the 2021 season with Dylan Floro. The two sides were able to settle at $975,000 which is right around where Floro was predicted to land in his first year of arbitration.