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Mets Reliever Ryan Helsley Admits He Underestimated Being Traded

Mets Reliever Ryan Helsley Admits He Underestimated Being Traded

Summary

Ryan Helsley, a baseball pitcher, was traded from the St. Louis Cardinals to the New York Mets. He faced challenges adjusting to his new team, leading to performance struggles. He is hopeful about his future as he approaches free agency.

Key Facts

  • Ryan Helsley played for the St. Louis Cardinals before a trade to the New York Mets.
  • Helsley found the transition harder than expected, affecting his performance.
  • He pitched with a 7.20 ERA, indicating struggles on the field.
  • Helsley believes he can still be a valuable player based on his past four years.
  • He is entering free agency and looking for interest from any of the 30 Major League teams.
  • If he returns to the Mets, he might sign a short "prove it" deal or a longer contract with an early exit option.

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