Having entered the year as one of the longest-tenured players on the Mets, Josh Edgin didn’t complete the season with the big league club. But he cleared waivers when the team designated him for assignment in early August, which kept him in the organization through the end of the season. Unfortunately for Edgin, his year ended in mid-August because of a knee injury.
Over the past few years, Edgin hadn’t pitched exclusively for the Mets, either. He bounced around a bit between the majors and the minors, and he missed the 2015 season entirely after having Tommy John surgery.