Overview
- Lauer’s 2026 salary is set at $4.4 million after an arbitration panel sided with Toronto over his $5.75 million filing.
- Lauer said he was pretty disappointed by the ruling and believes finishing 2025 in the bullpen weakened his case.
- The left-hander wants a full-time rotation job after a 3.18 ERA across 104 2/3 innings last season split between starting and relief.
- Manager John Schneider said Lauer will prepare to start but is viewed as a flexible option rather than a guaranteed rotation piece.
- With a crowded staff featuring Dylan Cease, Kevin Gausman, José Berríos, Shane Bieber, Trey Yesavage and Cody Ponce — plus reported talks to re-sign Max Scherzer — reporters suggest a trade could be explored if Lauer seeks a firm starting role.