Phil Hughes will earn $3.2 million, and will be eligible to receive incentives up to $225,000 ($50,000 for making his 20th start, then $25,000 for making his 23rd, 26th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 32nd, and 33rd starts).
David Robertson will get $1.6 million, along with incentives (the details of those incentives has yet to be released).
Joba Chamberlain received a contract for $1.6 million.
That leaves Russell Martin (filed for $8.2 million, while the team countered with $7 million), Brett Gardner (filed for $3.2 million, while the team countered with $2.4 million), and Boone Logan (filed for $2.1 million, while the team counted with $1.7 million), as the remaining Yankees that are arbitration eligible.
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)