Report: Mets to acquire Addison Reed from Diamondbacks
The New York Mets reportedly bolstered their bullpen Saturday evening by acquiring Addison Reed from the Arizona Diamondbacks, pending a physical, according to ESPN's Adam Rubin.
In exchange for Reed, the Mets will send a pair of minor-leaguers to Arizona, 24-year-old left-hander Matt Koch and 23-year-old right-hander Miller Diaz, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports.
Despite grabbing a comfortable lead atop the National League East in recent weeks, the Mets' relief corps has been inconsistent of late, posting a 4.25 ERA while surrendering 1.11 home runs per nine innings over the past two weeks.
On Friday, the club's bullpen surrendered six earned runs over four frames in a 6-4, extra-innings loss to the Boston Red Sox, compelling manager Terry Collins to use Bartolo Colon in relief for the first time since 2011 in Saturday's 3-1 defeat.
Reed, meanwhile, was placed on revocable trade waivers earlier this month, passing through unclaimed after posting a 4.20 ERA with a career-worst 18.8 percent strikeout rate in 38 appearances for Arizona, who acquired him from the Chicago White Sox in December of 2013. The 26-year-old collected 101 saves from 2012-14, though, and ranked 10th among qualified NL relievers last season with a 4.60 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
Reed, who earned roughly $4.88 million this season, remains under team control through the 2017 campaign.
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