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Mets Add Pair of Veterans to Bolster Roster
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Reinforcements have arrived.

On Tuesday, the New York Mets added reliever Trevor Gott and outfielder D.J. Stewart to the 26-man roster ahead of their series with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Jeff Brigham and Danny Mendick have been optioned to Triple-A Syracuse. Denyi Reyes has been designated for assignment to clear room on the 40-man roster.

The Mets acquired Gott on Monday in a trade with the Seattle Mariners, in which they also landed right-hander Chris Flexen. However, the Mets designated Flexen for assignment, thus eating the rest of his $8 million salary. By doing so, they only had to give up Zach Muckenhirn in the deal.

Gott has a 4.03 ERA across 29 innings this season. The righty will help stabilize the Mets' bullpen in middle relief, which is an area this unit has struggled in.

Gott is a journeymen, as the Mets are his sixth team in eight seasons. During this span, he has posted a career 4.70 ERA.

As for Stewart, he was having a more than solid season for Syracuse. In 188 at-bats, Stewart had a .362 on-base percentage, .878 OPS, 16 home runs and 41 RBIs.

The 29-year-old will provide another left-handed bat off the bench, who has some pop. He will also enhance their outfield depth as well.

Stewart played for manager Buck Showalter in Baltimore in 2018.

This article first appeared on FanNation Inside The Mets and was syndicated with permission.

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