3/28/21

Press Release: METS ROSTER MOVES

 


FLUSHING, N.Y., March 28, 2021 – The New York Mets announced today that LHP Jerry Blevins, RHP Jerad Eickhoff, catcher Caleb Joseph, infielder JoséPeraza, outfielder Mallex Smith and RHP Arodys Vizcaíno have been notified that they will not be on the Opening Day roster. Additionally, LHP Stephen Tarpley has been optioned to the Triple-A roster.

 

The Mets now have 32 players in major league camp.


9 comments:

bill metsiac said...

I read that Blevind says he's going to Brooklyn and hopes to work his way back to Queens.

I think a healthy Vizcaino can be a big help this season, but I haven't seen anything about his plans.

Will we keep him as he rehabs in Brooklyn, or is he a FA?

Tom Brennan said...

Bill, time will tell. Both could help s this season. Only so much room. We need a 35 man roster.

Remember1969 said...

So who are the 6 remaining that are outside the bubble that are still in camp?

Remember1969 said...

Are the injured guys included in '32 remain in major league camp'? Carrasco, Drew Smith, Seth Lugo?

John From Albany said...

Think it is down to 31 now. Mike Montgomery was just released. José Martínez is also one of the players still in camp about to go to the DL.

Mack Ade said...

Montgomery just released.

bill metsiac said...

According to Tim Healey of Newsday, he either did or was going to exercise his opt-out.

But he also told Healey, "obviously I want to pitch in New York".

If so, why opt out instead of going to Brooklyn, as Blevins did?

Strange, unless he has something going with the Yankees.

Anonymous said...

I'm disappointed that Gsellman made the team.

Montgomery's contract would have forced Mets to pay him $2.25 million if he made the team, so they cut him. Sandy didn't sign a second quality LHP for the pen.

All those resources. Less than ideal.

Of course, I'd rather have a good RHP than a bad LHP.

Jimmy


John From Albany said...

Jimmy - The only hope that a deal is in the works but it is hard to see anyone giving value for Gsellman at this point.