two good points here in this thread already:
1) sutter is lowballing for the point of arbitration (though, kelly is likely going high here, too)
2) these are not the numbers they would present in a baseball-style arbitration
i'd have to go with Sutter's figure as it presents a considerable raise over the previous year, and kelly's is too high for the experience his client has obtained.
the comparisons kelly's drawing are only valid in the context of a very short time frame and conveniently omit the outcomes of the awarded contracts.
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