The Mets and left-hander Antonio Bastardo have agreed to a two-year, $12 million contract, sources told MLB.com's Jesse Sanchez.
The club has not confirmed the deal, which was first reported by MLB Network insider Jon Heyman.
 
The 30-year old reliever was one of the best arms still on the free-agent market, and the Dodgers, Blue Jays and Orioles were also reportedly interested in his services.
 
Mets agree to a two-year, $12M deal with Antonio Bastardo
 
Pitching for the Pirates last season, Bastardo appeared in 66 games and posted a 2.98 ERA over 57 1/3 innings.
Bastardo gives the Mets another lefty in the bullpen mix. Prior to Bastardo's signing, Sean Gilmartin was the club's only healthy lefty.
Additionally, the Mets have Josh Edgin, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery, and Jerry Blevins, who signed a one-year deal in December and is expected to be healthy for the start of the season.
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