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Mets Bolster Bullpen With Veteran Arms
21 Jan
Summary
- Luis Garcia, 38, agreed to a contract with the Mets.
- Garcia posted a 3.42 ERA in 58 appearances last season.
- This move follows recent high-profile signings and trades.

The New York Mets continued their offseason roster enhancements by securing veteran right-handed pitcher Luis Garcia. Garcia, 38, reached an agreement on a contract with the club, bolstering a bullpen undergoing significant changes.
Last season, Garcia appeared in 58 games for the Angels, Nationals, and Dodgers, recording a 3.42 earned run average. His fastball velocity averaged 96.9 mph, ranking in MLB's 87th percentile, and he demonstrated an ability to induce ground balls with a 49.7 percent rate, placing him in the 82nd percentile.
This acquisition follows recent high-profile moves by the Mets, including signing Bo Bichette to a three-year deal and trading for outfielder Luis Robert Jr. The team has also focused on reconstructing its bullpen, notably after Edwin Diaz's departure. Devin Williams and Luke Weaver were previously signed to multi-year contracts, adding considerable depth.




