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This was two years ago on July 30, when Huascar Brazobán arrived from the Marlins in exchange for minor league infielder Wilfredo Lara. At that point, Brazobán was a 34-year-old reliever who had enjoyed a few nice seasons in Miami, but wasn’t deemed special.
Now an indispensable piece of the Mets bullpen, the right-hander stands among the best trade acquisitions of president of baseball operations David Stearns’ three seasons.
Brazobán owns a 1.91 ERA in 32 appearances this season after recording a scoreless inning in Thursday’s win in Philadelphia. He’s joined Luke Weaver to give the Mets a superb 1-2 combo in the setup role leading into closer Devin Williams.
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