Ryne Stanek to re-sign with Mets
The New York Mets have officially announced the roster move that will be made to make room for newly signed reliever Ryne Stanek. On Thursday, the Mets designat
Ryne Stanek, who was a force during the Mets’ postseason run, has agreed to return on a one-year pact, The Post confirmed. The righty projects as a complement to lefty A.J. Minter as setup men to Edwin Diaz. The Mets’ bullpen also will have Reed Garrett, Dedniel Nunez, Sean Reid-Foley and perhaps Jose Butto, among other possibilities.
The Mets are re-signing right-handed reliever Ryne Stanek to a one-year deal, adding another legitimate late-inning arm to the bullpen.
Right-hander Ryne Stanek and the New York Mets are in agreement on a one-year contract, according to a source, further bolstering a bullpen with a hard-throwing reliever with significant postseason experience.
A person familiar with negotiations says the New York Mets and right-handed reliever Ryne Stanek have agreed to a one-year deal.
Practically everything the New York Mets do for the remainder of the offseason will be attempted to be connected with how it potentially impacts a reunion with Pete Alonso. That is exactly what is happening with their reunion with reliever Ryne Stanek,
Ryne Stanek, one of the key members of the Mets' bullpen in their push toward the playoffs, will be returning to the team on a one-year deal.
Ryne Stanek is set to re-sign after re-emerging as a postseason weapon last fall. It’s a one-year, $4.5 million contract with the potential for another $500,000 in incentives, according to MLB.com. The Mets originally acquired Stanek, 33, in a pre-deadline trade with the Seattle Mariners last July.
A reason to appreciate the latest New York Mets free agent signing of Nick Madrigal and another to grieve the deal.
Whether or not that's the case may never be known, but Sportsnet's Ben Nicholson-Smith revealed on Wednesday that anybody believing Alonso is considering parting ways with Boras b
The 28-year-old Pereda played in 20 games last season in his first big league action, batting .231 with four RBIs. At Triple-A Jacksonville, he hit .297 with four home runs, 14 RBIs and an .829 OPS over 49 games.