David Wright's big paydays will come, but the third baseman - not yet eligible for salary arbitration - has to settle for what the Mets offer him for now. Not that he has to agree. The Mets announced the signings of their 20 players on the 40-man roster without any negotiating leverage, and only Wright didn't agree to the terms the club decided for him. The organization - like any MLB club - uses a pay scale. The Mets' scale calls for Wright to make $374,000 this season. Deviating could set a bad precedent for escalating salaries. "We respectfully disagreed," agent Seth Levinson said.