The New York Mets biggest need left this offseason is improving the bullpen and according to Jon Heyman of Fan Rag Sports, they intend to add at least two left-handed relievers.
One of those lefties could be simply re-signing Jerry Blevins who pitched for the Mets the past two seasons. Blevins had a 2.49 ERA, 1.085 WHIP, and struck out 10.7 batters per nine innings over two seasons with the Mets.
The left-handed reliever market has seen some action already this offseason with Brett Cecil (4 years, $30.5MM) signing and Marc Rzepczynski (2 years) on the verge of a deal.
Other names still available on the LOOGY market include Boone Logan, Travis Wood, J.P. Howell, and Mike Dunn.
The in-house options for the Mets that are on the 40-man roster are Josh Smoker (reverse splits), Josh Edgin (diminished velo), and Sean Gilmartin (bad 2016).