Brock Stewart 2026 salary arbitration preview

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The exchange date for salary arbitration is this Thursday, and we’ve already looked at comparable players to pitcher Brusdar Graterol, outfielder Alex Call, and left-hander Anthony Banda. The other Dodgers player eligible for arbitration this year is right-hander Brock Stewart.

Stewart has four years, 93 days of major league service time, and is eligible for arbitration for a second time. You’ll recognize the comparable pitchers listed below from Banda’s arbitration preview from Tuesday, as both have similar service time.

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Stewart was originally drafted by the Dodgers in 2014 and was reacquired at the trade deadline last season, but in between bounced around to various teams and was interrupted by several injuries, such that his 37 2/3 innings in 2025 between the Twins and Dodgers represent his major league career high. The 34-year-old Stewart had shoulder surgery in October will sideline him for a big chunk of 2026 as well, which adds another layer to his arbitration case.

Pitcher

Year

Service time

IP

Saves

BB rate

K rate

ERA

ERA+

FIP

Salary

Previous $

Increase

Anthony Banda

2026

4.135

233.3

3

9.9%

21.5%

4.44

96

4.25

TBD

$1,000,000

Brock Stewart

2026

4.093

186.7

2

9.7%

23.1%

4.48

95

4.83

TBD

$870,000

Erik Swanson

2024

4.096

221.3

10

6.2%

27.0%

3.78

110

3.96

$2,750,000

$1,250,000

120.0%

Kevin Ginkel

2025

4.033

233.3

13

8.7%

26.1%

3.47

124

3.44

$2,425,000

$1,225,000

98.0%

Colin Poche

2024

4.114

171.0

10

9.3%

28.2%

3.58

114

3.98

$2,375,000

$1,250,000

90.0%

Hoby Milner

2024

4.068

206.3

6.7%

22.7%

3.53

120

4.13

$2,050,000

$1,025,000

100.0%

Adrián Morejón

2025

4.140

138.7

2

7.4%

24.1%

4.15

99

3.86

$2,000,000

$850,000

135.3%

Zack Littell

2024

4.043

259.7

3

6.6%

20.5%

4.09

103

4.44

$1,850,000

MiLB deal

Matt Bush

2023

4.132

200.7

14

7.7%

25.5%

3.45

131

3.93

$1,850,000

MiLB deal

Tim Hill

2023

4.112

211.0

4

7.8%

20.4%

3.88

107

3.98

$1,850,000

$1,325,000

39.6%

Joe Mantiply

2025

4.029

206.3

4

6.7%

21.5%

4.01

106

3.15

$1,700,000

$925,000

83.8%

Nick Anderson

2024

4.153

122.7

9

6.6%

35.5%

2.93

148

2.72

$1,575,000

$875,000

80.0%

Lucas Luetge

2023

4.015

218.7

5

8.4%

22.5%

3.38

119

3.47

$1,550,000

$950,000

63.2%

Génesis Cabrera

2024

4.011

213.0

3

11.6%

23.6%

3.97

104

4.35

$1,512,500

$950,000

59.2%

Tanner Rainey

2024

4.127

138.3

15

15.5%

31.1%

5.40

80

5.00

$1,500,000

$1,500,000

0.0%

Dillon Tate

2024

4.048

179.0

8

7.2%

19.4%

3.97

108

4.03

$1,500,000

$1,500,000

0.0%

Trevor Richards

2023

4.084

422.0

1

9.8%

24.5%

4.41

93

4.29

$1,500,000

$1,000,000

50.0%

Keegan Akin

2025

4.083

304.7

3

7.4%

24.5%

4.70

89

3.83

$1,475,000

$825,000

78.8%

Dennis Santana

2025

4.126

221.3

4

10.5%

22.0%

4.76

88

3.86

$1,400,000

MiLB deal

Jalen Beeks

2023

4.070

235.3

4

8.8%

22.3%

4.09

101

4.01

$1,375,000

$750,000

83.3%

Nate Pearson

2025

4.005

142.0

3

10.3%

24.7%

4.75

90

4.90

$1,350,000

$800,000

68.8%

Drew Smith

2023

4.034

122.3

7.8%

23.8%

3.24

122

4.38

$1,300,000

$750,000

73.3%

JT Chargois

2024

4.101

195.0

1

9.4%

23.8%

3.55

118

3.85

$1,285,000

$850,000

51.2%

Lucas Sims

2023

4.014

195.7

8

10.7%

27.7%

4.97

93

4.36

$1,267,500

$1,200,000

5.6%

José Ruiz

2025

4.148

270.3

1

10.4%

22.5%

4.36

99

4.73

$1,225,000

MiLB deal

Brock Burke

2025

4.045

202.7

7.0%

23.1%

4.04

105

4.29

$1,150,000

$1,035,000

11.1%

Josh Sborz

2025

4.055

163.3

1

9.9%

27.7%

4.96

86

3.94

$1,100,000

$1,025,000

7.3%

Josh Taylor

2024

4.118

120.0

1

10.2%

29.7%

4.35

110

3.50

$1,100,000

$1,025,000

7.3%

Caleb Ferguson

2023

4.088

147.0

2

9.5%

28.4%

3.43

119

3.96

$1,100,000

$762,000

44.4%

Michael Tonkin

2025

4.074

305.7

3

8.2%

23.6%

4.18

101

4.24

$1,000,000

$1,000,000

0.0%

Cole Sulser

2025

4.031

149.0

15

11.4%

25.3%

3.74

118

3.87

$900,000

MiLB deal

These pitchers, after Banda and Stewart, are sorted by salary in the arbitration year in question, with the top three on the list all having double-digit career saves to this point. Banda is coming off two solid seasons in a row, and starting from a higher spot, having earned $1 million in 2025 compared to $870,000 for Stewart.

Platform year

Stewart has been effective for the last three seasons, with 2.44 ERA and 2.83 xERA, but totaled just 81 innings since the start of 2023 thanks to various injuries. And he’s only totaled 186 2/3 career major league innings, with his comparable pitchers coming from lower in the above list than Banda.

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Let’s look at a few pitchers from the list above, with their season directly preceding their four-year arbitration case:

  • Brock Stewart (2025): 43 G, 37 2/3 IP, 2.63 ERA, 2.66 xERA, 0 saves, 19.5-percent K-BB

  • Keegan Akin (2024): 66 G, 78 2/3 IP, 3.32 ERA, 2.45 xERA, 1 save, 24.9-percent K-BB

  • Drew Smith (2022): 44 G, 46 IP, 3.33 ERA, 3.78 xERA, 0 saves, 20.3-percent K-BB

  • JT Chargois (2023): 46 G, 42 1/3 IP, 3.61 ERA, 3.63 xERA, 1 save, 9.8-percent K-BB

  • José Ruiz (2024): 52 G, 51 IP, 3.71 ERA, 4.22 xERA, 1 save, 16.1-percent K-BB

  • Josh Sborz (2024): 17 G, 16 1/3 IP, 3.86 ERA, 4.01 xERA, 2 saves, 18.8-percent K-BB

Keegan Akin made the most of this group during this year of arbitration, earning $1.475 million in 2025 after making $825,000 the year before. But he more than doubled Stewart’s innings in the season immediately preceding this arbitration year, and due to starting for two previous years had 63 percent more career innings than Stewart to this point. To me that makes Akin’s $1.475 million beyond what Stewart might make in 2026.

Drew Smith had a more comparable launch year to Stewart, who had 53 percent more innings than Smith in their careers to this point. Smith earned $1.3 million in 2023, a 73.3-percent raise over his previous-year salary of $750,000.

How Stewart’s shoulder surgery factors into his potential arbitration case remains to be seen, with him expected to miss time at the start of the season while rehabbing. Josh Sborz, like Stewart another former Dodgers draft pick, was in a similar situation last offseason, coming off shoulder surgery that November. Sborz was expected to miss the beginning of 2025 but ended up not pitching at all last season. Sborz, who had similar career numbers to Stewart — worse ERA and ERA+, better strikeout rate and FIP — made $1.1 million, though that was after pitching only 17 games in 2024.

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MLB Trade Rumors projected a $1.4 million salary in 2026 for Stewart, while Cot’s Baseball Contracts predicted of $1.25 million. I’m inclined to pick in the middle, slightly more than Smith’s number, at $1.35 million for Stewart.

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