Mets Bring Back 31-Year-Old Outfielder in Roster Announcement
Summary
The New York Mets re-signed 31-year-old outfielder Tyrone Taylor to a one-year contract worth $3.8 million to avoid arbitration. The team also released three pitchers, creating space on the roster for future additions. This gives the Mets flexibility to make trades or sign new players.Key Facts
- The Mets signed outfielder Tyrone Taylor to a one-year contract for $3.8 million.
- Taylor's salary is an increase of $775,000 over the last season.
- Three pitchers, Max Kranick, Danny Young, and José Castillo, were released and are now free agents.
- The Mets now have 37 players on their 40-man roster, providing room for new additions.
- Taylor was in his third year of arbitration eligibility.
- Barring an extension, Taylor will become a free agent after the upcoming season.
- The Mets retained other notable players, such as Francisco Alvarez and David Peterson.
- The roster decisions allow the Mets to pursue trades or sign new free agents.
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