Mets avoid arbitration drama, reach deals with David Peterson and five others
Briefly

The Mets reached one-year contract agreements with their arbitration-eligible players, eliminating the risk of arbitration cases for the upcoming season.
Tylor Megill settled at $1.975 million, while Jose Siri agreed to terms for $2.4 million, showcasing the ongoing financial adjustments within the team.
Blackburn and Megill provide depth for the rotation, while Siri and Taylor compete for field time, indicating an active approach to team management.
Luis Torrens is set to back up Francisco Alvarez, bringing defensive skills to the role, crucial for team dynamics and performance.
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