Back in November, the Mets non-tendered three pitchers in Max Kranick, Danny Young, and José Castillo, while tendering contracts to six arbitration eligible players. As of today, the team has settled with all of those players, coming to terms on their 2026 contracts and avoiding arbitration hearings. The salaries are as follows, with their 2025 salaries parenthetically following:
Luis Torrens: $2.275 million ($1.5 million)
David Peterson: $8.1 million ($4.625 million)
Francisco Alvarez – $2.4 million
($795,000)
Tylor Megill – $2.5 million ($1.975 million)
Huascar Brazobán – $1.05 million ($778,000)
Reed Garrett – $1.3 million ($950,000)
For at least two of those players, the salary will be paid out for their rehab assignments, as both Megill and Garrett will be recovering from Tommy John Surgery for likely all of 2026. Peterson, who had a phenomenal start to his 2026 before flailing mightily in the second half, has been a subject of potential trade talks this offseason, and now teams will know just how much they would owe the southpaw if he was on their roster.









