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Mets choose Rico Garcia

The Metropolis is calling for relief workers Rico Garciareports Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. They will officially choose his contract tomorrow and have already opened on the 40-man lineup. They need to conduct a corresponding active lineup involving pitchers.

Garcia has earned his first major league appearance in two seasons. The Hawaiian signed off-season minor league contracts and has been pitching in Triple-A Syracuse. His pedestrian figure has 30 1/3 of the innings of 4.45 ERA. Garcia has a strikeout rate of 27.4% above average, but batsmen have nearly 15%. He gave up seven home runs, just over two innings per nine.

Most of Garcia’s struggles occurred in April, when the era he allowed for walking was more than 7.00 years. He posted a record below 4.00 for several months, including a 3.18 ERA, with 15 strikeouts and three free passes in June’s 11 1/3 frames. Garcia has handled two innings several times to enjoy a fresh arm for a long time in Wednesday’s doubles. Southpaw Brandon Waddell In the first game of the double bill, three innings were thrown and it would not work for a few days. He is a candidate with the option to make room on the roster.

The 31-year-old Garcia has no choice, so the Mets need to expose him to a waiver in an attempt to send him back to Syracuse. In parts of four seasons, he brought ERA at a rate of 7.32 ERA in the 35 2/3 MLB framework.

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