Mets Acquire 31-Year-Old Pitcher With No MLB Experience: Report
Summary
The New York Mets have signed 31-year-old pitcher Bryce Conley to a minor-league contract. Conley has not played in Major League Baseball before and spent last season in the Washington Nationals' minor league system. He has also played briefly in Mexico.Key Facts
- Bryce Conley is 31 years old and has never pitched in Major League Baseball.
- Last year, Conley had an earned run average (ERA) of just over 5.00 with the Washington Nationals' minor league teams.
- Conley signed a minor-league contract with the New York Mets.
- Conley was originally drafted by the Oakland Athletics in 2017 in the 22nd round.
- He has pitched 491 innings in the minor leagues, allowing 428 hits.
- Conley has also played in Mexico, where he posted a 2.73 ERA in 29 2/3 innings.
- He might be used as a long-relief pitcher or for occasional starts if needed during the season.
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