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Juan Gonzalez has been given a chance to stay in Cleveland. The Indians offered salary arbitration to the All-Star outfielder after already turning down Gonzalez's $14-million option, saying it was too expensive for them. The 32-year-old Gonzalez batted .325 with 35 homers and 140 RBI for Cleveland last season. Thirty-five players were offered salary arbitration before the midnight ET deadline, including San Francisco outfielder Barry Bonds and pitcher Jason Schmidt, Oakland first baseman Jason Giambi and outfielder Johnny Damon, Los Angeles pitcher Chan Ho Park and Seattle second baseman Bret Boone.
Players offered arbitration have until Dec. 19 to accept or reject the offers and can keep negotiating with their former clubs through Jan. 8.
Those not offered arbitration can't re-sign until May 1. Among those were Boston pitchers David Cone and Hideo Nomo; Chicago White Sox pitcher David Wells; Seattle pitcher Aaron Sele; Houston outfielder Moises Alou; Chicago Cubs shortstop Ricky Guttierez; Los Angeles closer Jeff Shaw; San Diego outfielder Rickey Henderson; and San Francisco outfielder Eric Davis and first baseman Andres Galarraga.
Cleveland's offer of arbitration to Gonzalez was a surprise.
"From Juan's perspective, the door in Cleveland remains open," said his agent, Jeff Moorad. "I've made it clear in this process that Juan had had a very positive experience in Cleveland and was open to staying, even to the point of taking a discount if Cleveland wanted to re-sign him."
While the 32-year-old outfielder had a great season with the Indians, batting .325 with 35 homers and 140 RBIs, the Indians turned down a $14 million option, saying it was too expensive for them.
"The magnitude of a Juan Gonzalez contract -- or any other high-dollar free agent is not a realistic acquisition for the Cleveland Indians," new general manager Mark Shapiro said at the time. "Very clearly, the lineage of Albert Belle, Manny Ramirez, Juan Gonzalez is over."
Moorad said Gonzalez was unlikely to accept arbitration, and that contract negotiations would extend past next week's winter meetings.
"At this point, we're focused on a multiyear contract," he said. "I do not foresee us taking a one-year deal." Several other teams offered their free agents salary arbitration:
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