Mets Cut Vogelbach and Guillorme, Decline Contracts for Three Relievers
Outfielder DJ Stewart Signed to One-Year Deal in Significant Roster Decisions by New President of Baseball Operations David Stearns
- New York Mets have cut designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach and reserve infielder Luis Guillorme, making them free agents.
- Mets have also declined to offer 2024 contracts to relievers Jeff Brigham, Sam Coonrod and Trevor Gott.
- Outfielder DJ Stewart has been signed to a $1.38 million, one-year deal with the Mets.
- These roster decisions mark the most significant yet for new president of baseball operations David Stearns, who took over the team in early October.
- The Mets have tendered contracts to first baseman Pete Alonso, reliever Phil Bickford, left-handers Joey Lucchesi and David Peterson, and reliever Drew Smith.