
Report: Mets, RHP Ryne Stanek agree to 1-year deal
January 29 - Right-handed reliever Ryne Stanek agreed to a one-year contract with the New York Mets, MLB.com reported on Wednesday.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Stanek, 33, posted a 1-0 record with a 6.06 ERA in 17 relief appearances with the Mets after he was acquired from the Seattle Mariners at last year's trade deadline. He was 6-3 with seven saves and a 4.38 ERA in 46 relief appearances with the Mariners in 2024.
A World Series champion with Houston, Stanek owns a 17-17 record with 11 saves and a 3.65 ERA in 401 career appearances (56 starts) with the Tampa Bay Rays, Miami Marlins, Astros, Mariners and Mets.

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