Morning Briefing: Mets Acquire Jose Siri
Good morning, Mets fans!
The Mets have acquired center fielder Jose Siri from the Rays in exchange for right-handed pitcher Eric Orze. Over parts of four seasons (three full) in the majors, he has slashed .210/.266/.408. Siri, 29, is primarily a defensive specialist, ranking in the 99th percentile for OAA with 16. While coming off a down season, he boasts an encouraging barrel rate that ranks in the 94th percentile. In return for Siri, Tampa Bay recieved Orze, a two-time cancer survivor. Orze has limited experience in the big leagues but strong numbers down in the minors.
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On This Date in Mets History
1967: Tom Seaver was named the NL Rookie of the Year. Seaver’s magical rookie season featured a 2.76 ERA in 251 IP, including 18 complete games.
2006: The Mets signed veteran Moisés Alou to a deal worth $7.5 million. Alou finished off his illustrious career as a Met, hitting .342/.391/.507 over his 102 games in Queens.
Born On This Date: Ron Cash (1949), Kevin Lomon (1971), Lino Urdaneta (1979), Amed Rosario (1995).
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