The Boston Red Sox have come to terms with their final arbitration-eligible player, signing reliever Craig Breslow to a two year/$6.25M extension with a $4.1M option for 2015, according to Tim Brown of Yahoo Sports.

The lefty was acquired by the Red Sox from the Diamondbacks at the trade deadline last season. He threw 20 in 23 appearances innings for Boston last season, with a 2.70 ERA, working primarily as a left-handed specialist. The 32 year old has a career 3.00 ERA in 342 innings. He rejoins fellow lefties Andrew Miller and Franklin Morales in a Red Sox bullpen that is well stocked with left-handed pitching. Of the six relievers on the Red Sox that were arbitration eligible, Breslow, who was in his final arbitration-eligible season, will receive the second highest salary, behind closer Joel Hanarahan, who signed for one year and $7.04M.