Relief pitcher Addison Reed first joined the New York Mets late in the 2015 season. During the stretch run, he was a key member of the bullpen for the club’s eventual World Series run.
He remained under contract with the Mets for the 2016 season, where we went on to have the best season of his career, appearing in 80 games, pitching 77.2 innings with a 1.97 ERA while he served as the set-up-man for then closer Jeurys Familia.
The 2017 season was his final year in Queens. He took over as closer that year for the Mets, appearing in 48 games, pitching 49.