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
The New York Mets recently sent right-handed pitcher Dylan Covey to the minor leagues. Mets send Dylan Covey to minors
The Mets made their signing of right-hander Ryne Stanek official today. Per Will Sammon of The Athletic, right-hander Dylan Covey has been designated for assignment as the corresponding move.
The Mets’ first MLB-signing of the offseason was former Phillies pitcher Dylan Covey. With the signing of Ryne Stanek possibly being the Mets’ final move of the offseason, it is almost poetic that the Mets designated Covey for assignment as the corresponding move on the 40-Man Roster.
The 33-year-old reliever will end up pushed off New York's 40-man roster to clear space for Ryne Stanek, who officially signed with the club Thursday. Covey spent the first several months of last season rehabbing a shoulder injury he suffered during spring training.
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According to Will Sammon of The Athletic, the New York Mets are designating right-handed pitcher Dylan Covey for assignment. This transaction opened a roster spot for right-handed pitcher Ryne Stanek,
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With Stanek back, the Mets’ bullpen will be led by Edwin Díaz and A.J. Minter, along with Dedniel Núñez, Reed Garrett, and possibly José Butto. Other relief options include Sean Reid-Foley, Huascar Brazobán, Dylan Covey, and Tyler Zuber.