The Atlanta Braves have reached an agreement with relievers Ian Krol and Arodys Vizcaino on one-year contracts avoiding arbitration. Terms of the deal were not disclosed in the release.

Krol was initially cut during spring training last season but emerged as a valuable piece of Atlanta's bullpen. He appeared in a career-high 63 games and posted a 3.18 ERA.

Vizcaino began the season as Atlanta's closer converting 10 of his first 12 save opportunities. Two different stints on the disabled list and some control issues hampered him for the remainder of the season.

With Krol and Vizcaino under contract, Atlanta has no arbitration eligible players remaining. Since 2001, Mike Minor is the only Braves player to go to an arbitration hearing.

Update - per Mark Bowman, Vizcaino will make $1.55 million in 2017, while Krol’s salary will be $900,000. Interestingly, those figures are very close to the arbitration projections done by MLB Trade Rumors, which estimated Krol at $1.0 million and Vizcaino at $1.6 million.

This adds over $2 million to the Braves’ 2017 budget, which now stands at around $112.5 million, However, that’s just for the 18 players drawing non-league minimum salaries, so the final payroll will be around $4 million higher, assuming no other changes, when all is said and done.