The Mets announced a series of roster moves today, most notably placing third baseman Todd Frazier on the disabled list due to a left rib cage strain. Additionally, the Mets recalled left-hander P.J. Conlon and right-hander Ty Kelly from Triple-A Las Vegas and optioned righty Chris Flexen to Vegas. Right-hander Jacob Rhame is also up with the team as the 26th man for today’s twin bill, and Tim Britton of The Athletic further reports that right-hander Drew Gagnon will have his contract selected tomorrow and start Tuesday night’s game.
It’s the second DL stint of the season for Frazier, 32, who previously missed nearly a month due to a hamstring strain. It’s not clear just how long he’ll miss at present, but the injury certainly won’t do any favors for Frazier’s already limited trade stock. Through 260 plate appearances on the season, Frazier is hitting .217/.300/.385 with 10 homers. As James Wagner of the New York Times points out (via Twitter), Frazier’s second trip to the DL in 2018 comes after a previous seven-year run in which he avoided the DL entirely.
Frazier has played solid defense at third base, per both Defensive Runs Saved and Ultimate Zone Rating, but Frazier’s walk rate has dropped from 14.4 percent in 2017 to 10.4 percent in 2018, leading to sub-par OBP contributions despite his still-strong power output (.239 ISO). He’s in the first season of a two-year, $17MM contract with the Mets.
The 28-year-old Gagnon will be making his MLB debut when he takes the mound for the Mets on Tuesday. The longtime Brewers farmhand is in his first season with the Mets organization and has pitched to a 4.40 ERA with 9.1 K/9 and 2.8 BB/9 with a ground-ball rate just shy of 50 percent. Gagnon’s K/BB numbers and ground-ball tendencies are encouraging, but he’s been plagued by the long ball — perhaps not entirely surprising given the hitter-friendly nature of both the Pacific Coast League in general and his home environment.
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The Mets must spend a fortune shuttling players back and forth between Las Vegas and where ever the Mets happen to be playing. Maybe they should move to Vegas.
acarneglia
The biggest Sin in Sin City would be the Mets
FullMontilla
Bingo, you nailed that one
andremets
Pretty sure they are moving back to east coast next year
metseventually 2
Frazier is never hurt in his career, he comes to the Mets and is put on the DL twice before the all star break. If this isn’t a cursed franchise, I’m not sure what is.
Solaris601
Madoff not only emptied the Wilpons’ coffers, but he apparently cursed the franchise as well. Talk about double jeopardy. “Bernie made off with all of our money, and he cast the evil eye at Mista Met on his way outta the bank!”
sluman46953
mets will not be in vegas next year . they already purchased a place in new york state or Pennsylvania i forgot the town. read about it last winter..
tonysdog01
Syracuse
MrMet33
It would have taken less time to google the answer than it did to type the nonsense that you did
Dutch Vander Linde
They bought the AAA team in Syracuse
Boogaloo
Better trade degrom and syndegaard, no other options