Mets agree to terms with all 6 arbitration-eligible players

January 9th, 2026

The Mets signed each of their six previously unsigned arbitration-eligible players on Thursday.

Pitchers , , and and catchers and all avoided the possibility of an arbitration hearing when they agreed to their respective one-year deals.

Peterson nearly doubled his salary by agreeing to a one-year, $8.1 million salary (all salaries are according to sources). The 30-year-old hurler made $4.625 million while producing a 4.22 ERA over 30 starts for New York last year. He has a 4.12 ERA through 131 career appearances (115 starts). He produced a career-best 2.95 ERA over 21 starts (121 innings) in 2024.

Megill will make $2.5 million during his second arb-eligible season. The 30-year-old right-hander made $1.975 million while producing a 3.95 ERA over 14 starts in 2025. He will miss the 2026 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery.

Alvarez gained a $2.4 million salary as he got his first taste of being an arb-eligible player. The 24-year-old catcher has hit 48 homers while constructing a .735 OPS through the first 304 games (1,056 plate appearances) of his career.

Torrens’ salary will increase from $1.5 million to $2.275 million after he produced a .629 OPS while appearing in a 92 games last year.

Garrett’s salary will rise from $950,000 to $1.3 million after he posted a 3.90 ERA over a career-high 58 appearances last year. He will also miss 2026 while recovering from Tommy John surgery.

Brazoban’s salary jumps from $778,000 to $1.05 million after he constructed a 3.57 ERA over 52 appearances in 2025.