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Matt Eddy of Baseball America reports that 17 Mets minor leaguers are now free agents and can sign with any other organization. They are as follows:
Triple-A (11 Free Agents)
RHP Carlos Alvarado
RHPÂ Greg Burke
RHPÂ Matt Fox
RHPÂ D.J. Mitchell
RHPÂ Daryl Thompson
RHPÂ Cory Wade
LHPÂ Justin Hampson
SSÂ Brian Bixler
SSÂ Brandon Hicks
OFÂ Jamie Hoffmann.
Double-A (6 Free Agents)
RHPÂ Dylan Owen
RHPÂ Armando Rodriguez
1BÂ Rhyne Hughes
3BÂ Richard Lucas.
Almost all of these players were brought in from other organizations in the last two seasons when Sandy Alderson went on a minor league free agent spree to add some depth to the system.
The only players here that I could see coming back are 33-year old Justin Hampson, who has developed a good relationship with the team and is well liked. Hampson has been here twice before and was re-signed by the Mets both times.
It was already reported that the Mets may have some interest in bringing back reliever Greg Burke, but he has drawn interest from at least two other teams who may entice him with a major league deal rather than a minor league deal from the Mets.
Francisco Pena, who just turned 24 last month, could re-sign and return to the Mets. Given the scarcity of catching at the higher levels, the defensive-minded backstop is a good guy to have around as many of the Mets top pitching prospects make their way to Triple-A next season.
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