There will be no arbitration drama in the 2025 Mets.
The Mets on Thursday reached one-year contract agreements with each of their arbitration-eligible players: righties Paul Blackburn and Taylor Miguel, lefties David Peterson, infielders Jose Siri and Tyrone Taylor, and catcher Luis Torrens.
Miguel settled at $1.975 million, according to a source.
Siri has agreed to terms worth $2.4 million, according to FanSided.
The other four salaries were not immediately known, but none would require scary arbitration cases.
Last year, the Mets went to arbitration with reliever Phil Bickford, who won the case but was released in March.
This winter, the Mets already settled with Sean Reed Foley on an $800,000 deal to avoid arbitration.
Blackburn and Miguel will provide depth for a rotation that will include Peterson after the 2024 season.
Seery, an electric outfielder who posted just a .620 OPS in 130 games with the Rays last season, will compete for time in center field with Taylor, who can play all three outfield positions after a strong first season in Queens.
Torrens was optioned as Francisco Alvarez's backup after coming over from the Yankees in a late May trade and didn't accomplish much but did throw out 13 of 28 potential base stealers.