The Mets have avoided arbitration with David Peterson, who will earn $8.1 million for the 2026 MLB season, per multiple reports.
New York has also avoided arbitration with Tylor Megill, agreeing to a $2.5 million deal for 2026, per Joel Sherman of The New York Post.
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In addition to Peterson and Megill, the club has reportedly reached agreements with four other arbitration-eligible players: Francisco Alvarez ($2.4 million), Luis Torrens ($2.275 million), Reed Garrett ($1.3 million), and Huascar Brazoban ($1.05 million).
Tyrone Taylor was also eligible, but agreed to a deal with the Mets back in November.
Also, infielder Jihwan Bae was outrighted to Triple-A Syracuse after clearing waivers, while catcher Drew Romo was claimed off waivers by the Chicago White Sox.