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The Philadelphia Phillies have done some bullpen shuffling as they look to right the ship and turn a losing record around early in the season.
On Tuesday, the Phillies called up righty Chase Shugart and optioned Seth Johnson to the minors. Then on Wednesday, the team placed Zach Pop on the injured list and filled his spot with Kyle Backhus.
However, changes to the big-league middle relief options won’t answer the team’s bigger problems, which include concerns for starter Jesus Luzardo and nearly every hitter on the team. But the Phillies are still faring better than the New York Mets so far, who are undergoing some bullpen changes of their own.
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As the Phillies’ National League East division rival attempts to turn its own season around, it has cut ties with long-time Phillies reliever Luis Garcia.
According to Garcia’s official transaction tracker, he was released by the Mets on Tuesday, two days after the team designated him for assignment. It was an unfortunate turn for a pitcher with 14 years of big-league experience, including six seasons, 244 innings, 223 strikeouts and 55 games finished with the Phillies between 2013 and 2018.
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“Signed as a middle reliever with the chance to pitch in some high-leverage spots, García had a couple of rough early outings,” Tim Britton reported for The Athletic after Garcia’s DFA. “He allowed two runs on three hits on Opening Day and three runs on three hits in a third of an inning earlier this week against the Arizona Diamondbacks.”
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“Garcia should land with another club shortly,” Darragh McDonald wrote for MLB Trade Rumors. “Since the Mets are releasing him, they will remain on the hook for his salary. Another club could sign him and would only have to pay him the prorated portion of the league minimum for any time he spends on their roster.”
After his stint with the Phillies, Garcia played with the Los Angeles Angels, Texas Rangers, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers and Washington Nationals. As a result, there is a long list of teams out there that could be looking to reunite with him now that he has left the Mets.
Perhaps even the Phillies.
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