Still a Met
Things didn't go the way Jay Bruce or the Mets had hoped after last year's deadline deal. The slugging outfieder was obtained from Cincinnati
to give protection to Yoenis Cespedes, and give Mets a backup plan should Cespedes leave as a free agent. Jay struggled his first six weeks in New York (hitting just .219) and didn't contribute much until the season's last couple of weeks.
But with Yo back in the fold, the Mets now have a surplus of outfielders. Carrying a $13 million salary, the "thrifty" Mets would like to swap Jay for prospects to creat payroll room for another reliever or two. The market's been very slow for players whose skills overlap with Bruce's, and GM Sandy Alderson hasn't been able to move him. Now, the Mets are resigned to Bruce being with them in spring training -- and beyond. They've told him plan on playing right field this summer.
to give protection to Yoenis Cespedes, and give Mets a backup plan should Cespedes leave as a free agent. Jay struggled his first six weeks in New York (hitting just .219) and didn't contribute much until the season's last couple of weeks.
But with Yo back in the fold, the Mets now have a surplus of outfielders. Carrying a $13 million salary, the "thrifty" Mets would like to swap Jay for prospects to creat payroll room for another reliever or two. The market's been very slow for players whose skills overlap with Bruce's, and GM Sandy Alderson hasn't been able to move him. Now, the Mets are resigned to Bruce being with them in spring training -- and beyond. They've told him plan on playing right field this summer.
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