Al Reyes

54-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Reyes signed a minor-league deal with the Mets in August of 2008.
PNew York Mets  
September 19, 2008
According to the NY Daily News, poor minor league reports on Reyes contributed to his release on Thursday. Reyes reportedly was not pitching with the velocity that the Mets had expected.
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Though the article didn't say how much Reyes' fastball had dipped, it would have had to be fairly significant for them to cut him without ever seeing him in a major league setting -- especially given the Mets late-inning woes.
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Reyes was a great feel-good story last season, coming back from Tommy John surgery to close for the Rays. However, he faded badly after a strong start; from June 15 until the end of the season, Reyes posted a 7.36 ERA (1.560 WHIP, 10 home runs in 33 innings). The Rays signed Troy Percival in November and wasted no time in naming him the closer; Reyes and Dan Wheeler will now share seventh- and eighth-inning duties in support of Percival.
Reyes underwent Tommy John surgery in October 2005. Tampa Bay signed him to a minor league contract, and he did get back on the mound for a few innings at the end of last season. If he is healthy and regains his pre-injury form, he could easily win a key role in the Rays' bullpen this spring. Remeber, he did strike out a batter an inning for the Cards before he went down.
Reyes was marvelous out of the bullpen for the Cardinals in 2005. Unfortunately, on the last game of the season the righty injured his elbow, forcing him to undergo Tommy John surgery in October. He will most likely be out for the entire 2006 season.
Reyes made a late-season splash for the Cardinals -- including two hitless but short starts at the end of the regular season. He continued his success with two hitless relief efforts in the World Series. The well-traveled right-hander always seems to do the wrong thing at the wrong time. Despite striking out 90 in 66-plus innings the previous year at Triple-A, he was released by the Pirates in 2003 when he struggled in the spring. Last season, he plunked Rocco Baldelli during spring training and was reassigned. If he can survive the spring, Reyes could be a nice addition to the middle-relief corps.
All Reyes does is get guys out. Reyes has a career ERA of 4.12 and 246 strikeouts in 253 2/3 innings. He’s only pitched poorly at the major-league level twice -- at the start of 2000 with the Orioles and in 1997 with the Brewers. Despite all that, he spends most of his time at Triple-A waiting for guys to get hurt. He deserves a set-up job, and he did make an impression on the Pirates late last year. While he’s a viable backup closer in the event of a Mike Williams injury, he’s behind Brian Boehringer for sure and probably behind Scott Sauerbeck and Mike Lincoln as well.
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PFree Agent  
September 18, 2008
Reyes was released by the Mets on Thursday without having pitched once in his 17-day stint in New York, the Associated Press reports.
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PNew York Mets  
September 2, 2008
Reyes was called up from Double-A Binghamton on Tuesday, the Associated Press reports.
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PNew York Mets  
August 29, 2008
Reyes, signed to a minor league contract last week by the Mets, has thrown three scoreless innings for Double-A Binghamton, striking out two and allowing two hits and a walk.
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PNew York Mets  
August 20, 2008
Reyes has signed with the Mets, the NY Newsday reports.
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Al Reyes: Becomes a Free Agent
PFree Agent  
August 18, 2008
Reyes declined his minor league assignment and is now a free agent, the St. Petersburg Times reports.
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