The Mets have added four pitchers to the 40 man roster to protect them from the upcoming Rule V draft. Those players are: Steven Matz, Jeff Walters, Jacob deGrom, and Erik Goeddel. The roster is now at 40 players.
The rules go as follows: if a player is left off of the 40 man roster, he is unprotected in the draft, meaning that he can be selected by an opposing team. If he is selected, he must remain with the team that claims him for all of the following season, or he can be offered back to his original team.
Matz, a former 2nd round pick, was hampered by injuries early on in his minor league career. This went on to delay his development, but at age 22, he still has time to turn it around. He started 21 games for Single-A Savannah in 2013, posting a 2.62 ERA while putting up a solid 10.2 K/9 ratio.
Walters, 26, has been with the Mets since 2010 when he was selected in the 7th round of the amateur draft. He had by far his best season in 2013. With the Binghamton Mets, he had a 2.09 ERA in 53 relief appearances, and notched 38 saves. He also had 2.6 BB/9 and 9.6 K/9.
As a 25 year old, Jacob deGrom is considered a lower-grade prospect. However, it was expected that the Mets would add him to the roster. The hard-throwing righty had a 4.52 ERA in 14 Triple-A starts in 2013.
Erik Goeddel is a name that many are surprised to see. The former 24th round pick had a 4.37 ERA in 25 Double-A starts last season. He also managed to strike out 125 batters in 134.0 innings pitched, which translates to a relatively good 8.4 K/9 ratio.
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