The New York Mets agreed to terms with left-handed reliever A.J. Minter on Friday, landing one of Atlanta’s top bullpen arms in the process.According to reports, Minter’s deal with the Mets is a two-year, $22 million contract that includes an opt-out after the 2025 season.Minter underwent season-ending left hip surgery in September involving a labrum repair, hip impingement and a lesion on the femur. He originally delayed the surgery with a month of rest last season, idling from May until he returned in July.There was temporarily a positive upturn in results. But Minter walked or allowed a hit to eight of the 16 batters he faced in final three appearances.”I could still pitch, it wasn’t excruciating pain,” Minter said in September. “But it was something I knew I needed to get fixed because I wasn’t helping the team.”A drop of velocity noted by MLB.com in September — from 96.6 mph in 2022 to 95.8 mph in 2023 to 94.5 mph and in the 93s last season — might have been a concern for the Braves and other suitors.