MIAMI -- Twelve years later, Carlos Gomez is back in the New York Mets' lineup.
New York selected Gomez's contract from Triple-A Syracuse and had him batting sixth and in right field during a 8-6 loss against the Miami Marlins Friday night.
Gomez went 0 for 3 before leaving the game in a double switch.
The Mets placed outfielder Michael Conforto on the seven-day injured list due to a concussion, and designated outfielder Keon Broxton for assignment. They recalled right-hander Paul Sewald from Syracuse.
Gomez, an All-Star for Milwaukee in 2013-14, last played for the Mets when he was a rookie in 2007.