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Feb 3 (The Sports Xchange) - The Kansas City avoided salary arbitration with new closer Kelvin Herrera when the two sides settled on a one-year, $5.325 million deal on Friday. Herrera requested $5.6 million and the Royals offered $5.05 million. The two-time All-Star will also receive a $50,000 bonus if he makes the All-Star team again in 2017. Herrera, 27, is the new closer after standout Wade Davis was traded to the Chicago Cubs in the offseason. - - - Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Shelby Miller lost his salary arbitration case as a trio of arbitrators decided that he will be paid $4.7 million in 2017. Miller requested $5.1 million but the arbitrators ruled in favor of the Diamondbacks' submitted figure. Miller made $4.35 million while experiencing a poor 2016 campaign that saw him compile a 3-12 record and 6.15 ERA in 20 starts. He was demoted to Triple-A Reno for seven weeks during the season. - - - The Tampa Bay Rays plan to re-sign first baseman Logan Morrison to a one-year deal, according to reports. The $2.5 million deal for 2017 is not yet official as the Rays need to clear a spot on the 40-man roster before adding Morrison, according to Yahoo Sports. The 29-year-old Morrison hit .238 with 14 home runs and 43 RBIs in 107 games last season with the Rays, including a team-high 78 starts at first base. The left-hander owns a .245 batting average with 84 home runs and 297 RBIs in seven seasons for the Marlins, Seattle Mariners and Rays. - - - The New York Mets and right-hander Fernando Salas agreed to a one-year, $3 million deal. Salas, 31, also can earn $350,000 in incentives. The deal is pending until Salas passes a physical. New York also signed veteran left-hander Tom Gorzelanny to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. Gorzelanny will reportedly make $1 million if he makes the Mets' roster and could earn another $1.8 million in incentives. Gorzelanny is 50-53 with a 4.40 ERA in parts of 12 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, Washington Nationals, Milwaukee Brewers, Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians. (Editing by Andrew Both)