MLB: Mets signs World Series and Gold Glove-winning outfielder

On the afternoon of Wednesday, August 11, it was announced that The New York Mets reportedly signed Josh Reddick to a Minor League (MiLB) contract. The outfielder would be coming to the Metropolitans after the Arizona Diamondbacks released him a few days ago. Reddick has been a Gold Glove winner and played for the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers in MLB.

Josh Reddick has found a new organization to land in after he lost his job. This is because the New York Mets are reported to have signed him to a Minor League (MiLB) contract.

The outfielder was released by the Arizona Diamondbacks a few days ago, a move after the team designated him for assignment as he was no longer considered by executives.

Reddick started the 2021 MLB Season playing for the Diamonds and was able to see action in 54 games, in which he reached a .258 batting average with a pair of home runs and 21 RBIs.

The 2017 World Series champion with the Houston Astros would have made it to Triple-A branch but the New York Mets could consider him for a left-handed option on the Major League team bench.


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