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Mets avoid arbitration with Addison Reed, Torres and Edgin

The Mets hadn't done much yet this winter to address holes in their bullpen, but they avoided arbitration Friday with a trio of incumbent relievers.

Addison Reed, a former closer acquired late last season from Arizona, will receive a one-year deal worth $5.3 million. Barring another signing, the righty figures to enter spring training as the Mets' primary setup man for closer Jeurys Familia.

Righthander Carlos Torres also agreed to a $1.05 million deal, while lefty Josh Edgin will make $625K in 2016. Edgin missed all of last season following Tommy John surgery in March. Yahoo Sports first reported the contract terms for all three pitchers.