Summary
The New York Mets are looking to strengthen their bullpen after losing a key player, Edwin Diaz, to the Los Angeles Dodgers. They are considering signing veteran reliever Tyler Rogers, who has shown strong performance both for the Mets and with another team in the past season. Rogers could sign a two-year deal worth about $22.7 million.
Key Facts
- Edwin Diaz, a key player for the Mets, has joined the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- The Mets are looking to improve their bullpen, which is the part of the team that includes relief pitchers.
- They are interested in bringing back Tyler Rogers, a reliever who played well for them last season.
- Rogers had a 1.98 ERA this past year, which is a statistic that measures a pitcher's effectiveness.
- He played 28 games for the Mets and had an ERA of 2.30 with 10 strikeouts and three walks.
- Rogers is known for getting outs with ground balls and fly outs rather than strikeouts.
- He might get a two-year contract worth $22.7 million, which is about $11.35 million each year.