Mets Acquire Starting Pitcher Chris Bassitt In Trade With Oakland Athletics – Sports Illustrated

Posted: March 13, 2022 at 8:18 am

The 2022 New York Mets are officially going all-in.

The Mets have acquired right-handed starting pitcher Chris Bassitt from the Oakland Athletics, as a source confirmed to Inside the Mets.

New York is sending two of their top pitching prospects in J.T. Ginn (2020 second-round pick, No. 7 ranked prospect in Mets' system) and Adam Oller (Acquired in 2019 Rule 5 Draft from Giants) to Oakland in exchange for Bassitt.

ESPN's Jeff Passan was first to report the news of the trade, while The New York Post's Joel Sherman mentioned the assets that the Mets gave up.

Bassitt is entering his final year of arbitration, and is projected to earn $8.8 million this season.

The 33-year-old has overcome prior injury woes, including Tommy John surgery, from earlier in his career to emerge as one of the American League's top hurlers since the start of 2019. Bassitt, who made the All-Star team for the first time in in 2021, has finished in the top 10 in the A.L. Cy Young race in each of the past two seasons.

Bassitt went 12-4 with a 3.15 ERA, 130 ERA+, 3.34 FIP, 1.055 WHIP and 9.1 K/9 across 157.1 innings (27 starts) a season ago. The righty missed a month down the stretch of his 2021 campaign after being struck in the face with a line drive on August 17th.

The Mets' rotation will now feature three Cy Young caliber arms in Jacob deGrom, Max Scherzer and Bassitt. Behind this talented trio, Carlos Carrasco and Taijuan Walker will makeup the backend of this unit.

Although the Mets' major-league rotation will not feature a lefty, David Peterson is on the 40-man roster as a depth starter, and will likely begin the season in Triple-A. Tylor Megill, Trevor Williams and Jordan Yamamoto are also expected to serve as depth pieces in the Triple-A rotation in Syracuse to start the year.

Visit link:

Mets Acquire Starting Pitcher Chris Bassitt In Trade With Oakland Athletics - Sports Illustrated

Related Posts