The New York Mets have secured center fielder Tyrone Taylor for the upcoming season with a one-year, $3.8 million contract, avoiding salary arbitration. Meanwhile, the team decided not to renew contracts for relief pitchers Max Kranick, José Castillo, and Danny Young, making them free agents. Taylor, known for his speed, had a career-low batting average this season, while Kranick and Young both underwent season-ending surgeries. Castillo, who played for several teams this year, finished with a combined two and two record and a three point nine four earned run average.
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