Sunday, November 10, 2013

Mets sign Seratelli and Carreno

The Mets have signed utility player Anthony Seratelli and pitcher Joel Carreno to minor league contracts. 

Seratelli hit .273 with a .395 OBP in 120 Triple-A games in the Royals organization last season. The 30 year old had spent his entire minor league career in the Royals organization, hitting a combined .276 with 67 homers across 8 seasons. He spent most of the 2013 season as a right-fielder, but also has experience in the infield.

Carreno had a 2.43 ERA in 50 relief appearances for the Blue Jays' Double-A and Triple-A clubs. He also posted a combined 12.2 K/9 ratio in 66.2 innings pitched. The former starting pitcher spent his 8 seasons in Toronto's organization up until this point. 

Both players have been invited to Major League Spring Training. 

I actually think that these two signings are very under-the-radar pickups by Alderson. Seratelli is like a "super-utility player" who has a history of putting up an above average on-base percentage, and may even give Justin Turner a run for his money. He will definitely compete for a bench spot on next year's squad.

I'm a little confused as to why Carreno was a free agent, as his stats are very impressive. He fizzled out as a starter, but his numbers over the last few seasons have been sparkling. His strikeout ratio is what demands the most attention. I truly feel like he could be just another power-arm in the Mets bullpen next season if he impresses in camp.

Good job Sandy, now go get us some proven talent. 

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