Miami-bound
The Marlins reeled in their second big free agent this off-season, signing Jose Reyes to a 6-year deal worth more than 100-million dollars. (He joins newly acquired closer Heath Bell.)
The bold but brittle speedster became the first Met ever to win a batting title in 2011. This four-time all-star and three-time stolen base champ leaves New York after nine seasons, but only one trip to the post-season.
Is this the most painful departure of a Mets player since Tom Seaver? Since David Cone? Mike Hampton? Feel free to leave a comment on Reyes and the direction the organization seems to be taking.
The bold but brittle speedster became the first Met ever to win a batting title in 2011. This four-time all-star and three-time stolen base champ leaves New York after nine seasons, but only one trip to the post-season.
Is this the most painful departure of a Mets player since Tom Seaver? Since David Cone? Mike Hampton? Feel free to leave a comment on Reyes and the direction the organization seems to be taking.
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