Houston closer Ken Giles and Tampa Bay shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria have won their salary arbitration cases, while Toronto closer Roberto Osuna lost his.

The decisions Saturday left players with a 5-2 record this year. There are 18 players scheduled for hearings in the next two weeks.

Giles got a raise from $555,100 to $4.6 million -- $400,000 more than Houston's offer. This was the first time he was eligible for arbitration.