Peter Botte reports in the New York Daily News the New York Mets have settled on one-year contracts eight of the arbitration-eligible players. This includes, according to Botte’s sources, Matt Harvey, who agreed to a small bump on a one-year deal worth $5.625 million, while Noah Syndergaard also avoided arbitration following an injury-plagued 2017 campaign with a one-year contract worth $2.975 million, a sizable raise over the $605,500 he earned last season.
Jacob deGrom, the Mets’ only starting pitcher to make it through all of last season healthy, will receive a nice boost from $4.