Michael Tonkin Designated for Assignment Again by Mets
The New York Mets have once more designated reliever Michael Tonkin for assignment, marking his second release this month following a brief stint with the Minnesota Twins.
- Michael Tonkin was designated for assignment by the New York Mets for the second time in 18 days, with a brief return to the Minnesota Twins in between.
- Tonkin, who has a 6.00 ERA this season, threw 38 pitches in two scoreless innings for the Mets before being cut.
- The Mets reacquired Tonkin off waivers from the Twins last week, only to designate him for assignment again shortly after.
- New York Mets rookie manager Carlos Mendoza described the decision as tough, emphasizing the business aspect of baseball.
- The Mets also made other roster moves, including activating Sean Reid-Foley from the injured list and recalling left-hander Josh Walker from Triple-A Syracuse.