Pitcher who never cracked Red Sox roster gets surprising MLB deal with Mets

Righthanded pitcher Justin Hagenman, who spent a season and a half with the Worcester Red Sox without getting a call-up from the parent club in Boston, signed a one-year free agent deal with the New York Mets Monday. Hagenman, 28, was part of the return from the Los Angeles Dodgers when the Red Sox sent Kiké Hernandez back to L. A.

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in July of 2023, pitched in 16 games — all in relief — for the WooSox in 2023, compiling a 3. 26 ERA. This past season, he split time between starting and relief work, appearing in 28 games — 15 of them starts – while pitching to a 4.

91 ERA. BETTING: Check out our MA sports betting guide, where you can learn basic terminology, definitions and how to read odds for those interested in learning how to bet in Massachusetts. He was declared a minor league free agent at the end of this past season, though he secured a major league deal with the Mets.

The Red Sox have nothing to show for the Hernandez deal now, having packaged righthander Nick Robertson, the other piece they acquired from the Dodgers, in a deal with the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for outfielder Tyler O’Neill. The Cardinals also obtained Victor Santos in the trade.

O’Neill is a free agent after leading the Red Sox in homers with 31 this past season. O’Neill could still return to the Red Sox, but the team declined the opportunity to present him with a qualifying offer earlier this month. This post was originally published on this site be sure to check out more of their content.

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