Destination: Phoenix

Wednesday, while the Mets introduced Jed Lowrie as their new super-utilityman, his Citi Field predecessor signed on with the Diamondbacks. Wilmer Flores, whom the Mets non-tendered several weeks ago, gets a one-year deal for a guaranteed $4.25 million.
The likable Flores, known for using the Friends theme as his walk-up music, hit .267 (.319 on-base %) with 11 homers and 25 doubles. But his defensive limitations kept him from grabbing hold of a fulltime job.
I'll admit being surprised Flores didn't sign with an American League club, where he'd be able to DH more often.
Now he'll get a fresh start on a rebuilding Arizona team, which recently dealt its longtime 1st baseman Paul Goldschmidt to the Cardinals. And the Mets, under Brodie Van Wagonen, continue to overhaul their roster.
(My image of Wilmer Flores is from the Mets/Nats game last April 17th at Citi Field.)

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