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Mets part ways with former Cubs 2016 World Series champion reliever

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New York is making a change after just two games.

Mets part ways with former Cubs 2016 World Series champion reliever originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The New York Mets announced on Thursday that they had designated one of the members from the Chicago Cubs 2016 World Series champion team for assignment.

Right-hander Carl Edwards Jr. signed a minor league deal with the Mets in December and appeared in just two Major League games with the Mets before the DFA. "A key member of the Cubsโ€™ bullpen from 2016-18, Edwards has bounced around the league in the eight years since," Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors wrote Thursday.

"The Mets are Edwardsโ€™ ninth club in the majors, and this yearโ€™s six innings already tie his highest single-season workload since 2023. " Edwards was impressive during his six innings in Queens, striking out 11 of the 25 batters he faced. MORE: This might be the weirdest way to get an inside-the-park HR He will turn 35 in September and may have to settle for another minor league contract if he does not remain in the organization.

The Mets have five days to trade, release, or place Edwards on waivers. Outfielder Luis Robert Jr. was announced as going on the injured list in the same update.