With Opening Day quickly approaching on March 27, the Mets made a handful of roster moves on Saturday morning.
Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters from the dugout at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie that Jakson Reetz, Donovan Walton, José Ureña, Chris Devenski, Génesis Cabrera did not make the roster and are being sent to Triple-A Syracuse.
That bodes well for Luisangel Acuña and Hayden Senger's chances to make the team out of camp, but that has not officially been decided yet. It's possible New York could add other players over the next couple of days with many veterans opting out of deals before the start of the season.
Mendoza then clarified that relief pitchers Reed Garrett, José Buttó, and Danny Young were told they've made the Opening Day roster.
Dedniel Núñez, who missed the end of last season due to injury, didn't make his spring debut until March 17 and could need some more time to get ready. Therefore, the Mets bullpen would likely beEdwin Diaz, A.J. Minter, Reed Garrett, Ryne Stanek, Jose Butto, Danny Young, Max Kranick, and Paul Blackburn.
Carlos Mendoza shares that Chris Devenski, Génesis Cabrera, Jakson Reetz, Donovan Walton and José Ureña did not make the Mets and are being sent to Triple-A Syracuse: pic.twitter.com/QJhQZFxW67
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Carlos Mendoza says that Danny Young has made the Mets' Opening Day roster: pic.twitter.com/voPZq4cjxU
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