Baseball’s postseason isn’t even half over, but already, teams are getting a sense about what some players will be paid next season.

MLBTradeRumors.com annually predicts what salary arbitration-eligible players will make and does so with accuracy.

The site projects that Nathaniel Lowe, signed as a free agent after being released by Washington in August, will make the most in arbitration among Sox players. But because Lowe is projected to make $13.5 million, the Red Sox could well non-tender him. They could then re-sign him at a lesser figure or allow him to become a free agent.

The deadline to offer salary arbitration-eligible and pre-eligible players has not yet been set, but usually, it occurs in the last 10 days of November.

Player and teams exchange their figures in January. Ofte

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