The Toronto Blue Jays avoided arbitration with their newest bullpen arm and one of their longest tenured on Friday, signing Drew Storen to a one-year, $8.375 million contract and Brett Cecil to a one-year, $3.8 million contract.

The Jays also signed outfielder Michael Saunders ($2.9M), relief pitcher Steve Delabar ($835,000), relief pitcher Aaron Loup ($1.05M) and pitcher Drew Hutchison ($2.20M) to one-year contracts before the 1pm ET arbitration deadline.

Teams had until 1pm ET today to agree on deals with arbitration-eligible players. 

Storen, 28, posted a 2-2 record with a 3.44 ERA and 29 saves over 58 games with the Washington Nationals in 2015, his sixth year with the club. The Nats traded Storen to the Blue Jays for outfielder Ben Revere last Friday.

Cecil, 29, has a 5-5 record with a 2.48 ERA over 63 games with the Jays last season, his seventh with the club.

Loup, 28, went 2-5 with a 4.46 ERA over 60 games in 2015.

Saunders, 29, missed all but nine games in 2015, his first season with the Jays, due to a knee injury suffered in Spring Training.

Delabar, 32, went 2-0 with a 5.22 ERA over 31 appearances last season, his fourth with the organization. He's spent most of his time in the minors the past two years after a strong 2013 season.