Earlier this week, the New York Mets, along with a handful of MLB teams, released a wave of minor leaguers in response to the coronavirus pandemic. One of the players released, Andrew Church, is now speaking out against his former organization.
The righty pitcher was drafted in 2013 and spent seven years with the Mets, reaching as high as Triple-A during his tenure with the organization. Church took to Instagram to light up the Mets for how he was utilized and for the signing of Tim Tebow.
Church, 25, details his willingness to pitch wherever and whenever he was needed.