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Featured Carlos Cortes for A, moving Grant Holman to 60-day IL

A chose the outfielder’s contract Carlos Cortes Starting with Triple-A Las Vegas, get him back to Las Vegas immediately, according to the MLB.com transaction log. He is now on the 40-man roster, but has not answered his debut in the big league. Right-handed Grant Holman Moving from 15-day IL to 60-day IL, opening a position in the 40-man lineup.

Cortes, 28, is the Mets’ third round of 2018. After the 2024 season, he became a minor league free agent and signed a minor league contract with A in November. The unusual nature of today’s 40-man lineup and Triple-A’s direct choice suggests that Cortes may be out of contract.

So far, the signing of track and field competitions has been very effective. So far, he has turned to Triple-A’s 299-piece section as 321/.418/.603 Slash (140 WRC+) in the 299-disk appearance. Cortes led the lead with 16 home runs, with his career-highest, with his 13.7% strikeout rate matching his career-low 13.7%. He has been crying lately, including a week in late June when the Pacific Coast League player nodded (on the week’s heels, he recorded a back-to-back four-hit game). The Cortes have the ridiculous .403/.500/.773 hitting line in the last 30 games.

Now, the massive production and his choice of 40-man lineup make Cortes the cusp of a potential major league debut. He played the exclusive role of the outfield corner this season. A usually sets A there temporarily, Lawrence Butler On the right Tyler Sodstrom Handle left field most days. Cortes could end up being the bench option, especially if A ends up with an experienced substitute Gio Urshela and/or Miguel Andujar By this month’s deadline.

Holman, 25, was placed on an IL for 15 days in mid-June due to rotator cuff tendonitis. He pitched 23 2/3 innings this season and scored a 5.09 ERA with a strikeout efficiency of 16.5%, walking rate of 8.7% and 43.4% ground rate. He threw a total of 38 2/3 of the MLB framework, which dates back to his debut last year, with an ERA of 4.66. Holman released a 0.55 ERA last season in 48 2/3 innings between Double-A and Triple-A and launched a 9 1/3 closing innings this year on Triple-A. The transfer to 60-day IL has not reset his schedule; he has been close to a month and is now eligible to return on August 18.

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