The New York Mets reportedly signed a former Chicago Cubs pitcher to a two-year minor league contract, signaling their strategic vision to build a championship-caliber MLB team. The New York Mets have made an intriguing move by signing right-hander Adbert Alzolay to a two-year minor league contract,
Mets Sign Former Cubs Closer
The Mets signed Adbert Alzolay to a 2-year minor league deal, hoping he’ll join the bullpen in 2026 after recovering from Tommy John surgery.
The New York Mets agreed to a two-year minor-league deal with right-hander Adbert Alzolay, sources told The Athletic's Will Sammon.Alzolay was non-tendered by the Chicago Cubs in November after appearing in 18 games during a 2024 campaign that ended for him last August when he underwent Tommy John surgery.
Brooks Raley underwent Tommy John surgery in May 2024, so the free agent relief pitcher is hoping to return to the mound with a new team as soon as July 2025.
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