Mets Cut Ties With 34-Year-Old Journeyman After Two-Day Stint In New York
Summary
The New York Mets have removed 34-year-old pitcher Wander Suero from their team lineup. Suero was designated for assignment by the Mets before a game with the Washington Nationals. He previously joined the Mets earlier in September but did not play in any games for them.Key Facts
- The New York Mets designated pitcher Wander Suero for assignment on Saturday.
- Suero is 34 years old and was originally claimed off waivers from the Atlanta Braves on September 4.
- Before being cut, Suero was moved from Triple-A to the active roster but did not play.
- Suero has played for four major league teams over seven seasons and appeared in 196 games.
- Suero was part of the Washington Nationals' team that won the World Series in 2019.
- With only a few games left in the MLB season, Suero is unlikely to be claimed off waivers.
- New York selected pitcher Richard Lovelady from Triple-A Syracuse to fill the roster spot.
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