Infielder Taylor Walls and the Tampa Bay Rays avoided arbitration, agreeing Wednesday to a $1.4 million, one-year contract.
The slick-fielding, weak-hitting infielder will get $1.35 million this season, and a chance for up to $2.5 million the next.
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