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NEW YORK — Gleyber Torres remained headed toward a salary arbitration hearing with the New York Yankees while nine teammates reached one-year agreements Friday, including All-Star pitchers Nestor Cortes and Clay Holmes. Torres asked for a raise from $6.25 million to $10.2 million, and the Yankees offered the second baseman $9.7 million. Right-hander Frankie Montas agreed to $7.5 million, while Cortes got a $3.2 million deal. Right-handers Domingo Germán, Jonathan Loáisiga and Michael King also agreed to contracts. Holmes got a $3.3 million deal, and left-hander Wandy Peralta agreed at $3.35 million. Catchers Jose Trevino and Kyle Higashioka also reached agreements.