Matt Reynolds got lost in the Mets glut of infielders. Designated for assignment when the club signed free agent Todd Frazier, the Tulsa native never jumped ahead of Wilmer Flores, TJ Rivera and Amed Rosario -- let alone veterans Jose Reyes and Asdrubal Cabrera. While giving hints he might become a capable hitter as he climbed through the minors, his career average in parts of 2016 and '17 was just .228.
On Monday, the reigning NL East champs in Washington picked him up as bench strength. The Nats did fine the last time they picked up an unwanted Mets infielder -- Daniel Murphy, of course, has turned into an All Star. There's no assurance that Reynolds will follow the same path. But GM Mike Rizzo has nothing to lose.
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