New York Mets DFA Extremely Versatile Infielder
INF Eddy Alvarez, who was acquired in a minor league trade the Red Sox yesterday, has been selected to the major league roster.
— New York Mets (@Mets) September 9, 2024
INF Pablo Reyes has been designated for assignment.
Despite his ability to play multiple positions, Reyes has struggled to maintain consistent offensive production at the major league level, posting a career slash line of .248/.309/.349 across 572 plate appearances.
His minor league track record is more promising, with a .277/.347/.450 line over six Triple-A seasons, but his performance has not translated to sustained success in the majors.
With no minor league options remaining, Reyes will now head to waivers, where he is expected to clear as he did earlier in the season after being designated for assignment by Boston.
If he clears waivers, Reyes can opt for free agency rather than accept an outright assignment.
The Mets have called up Eddy Alvarez and designated Pablo Reyes for assignment.
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) September 9, 2024
Alvarez was acquired in a minor-league trade with the Red Sox yesterday.
He is an Olympic silver medalist in short track speed skating (2014) and baseball (2020). pic.twitter.com/HjTSBF7y4U
In contrast, the Mets are turning to Eddy Alvarez to fill the roster spot.
Alvarez, a 34-year-old utility player, was also acquired from the Red Sox for cash considerations and brings defensive flexibility as a left-handed hitter.
Alvarez had a productive season in Triple-A Worcester, hitting 18 home runs and stealing 18 bases with an .811 OPS.
Alvarez has also won a Olympic silver medal in both men's speed skating and baseball with Team USA.
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