Mets Sign Former Cubs Reliever Adbert Alzolay to Minor League Deal
In a move aimed at bolstering their pitching depth for the future, the New York Mets have signed former Chicago Cubs reliever Adbert Alzolay to a two-year minor league contract. The deal, announced on January 24, 2025, provides the Mets with a low-risk, high-reward opportunity as they take a chance on the 29-year-old pitcher recovering from Tommy John surgery.
Alzolay’s Recent Performance
Alzolay’s most notable season came in 2023, when he emerged as a reliable closer for the Cubs. He notched 22 saves while posting an impressive 2.67 ERA across 57 appearances. His ability to miss bats and handle high-leverage situations earned him recognition as one of the better relievers in the National League. However, his 2024 campaign told a different story. Struggling with command and consistency, Alzolay’s performance dipped, leading to a 4.82 ERA in 38 appearances before an elbow injury ended his season prematurely.
In late August 2024, Alzolay underwent Tommy John surgery, a procedure that typically requires a 12-18 month recovery period. As a result, he is expected to miss most, if not all, of the 2025 season. Despite this, the Mets see potential value in securing his services for the long term.
Why the Mets Took the Chance
The signing of Alzolay aligns with the Mets’ strategy of stockpiling talented arms, even those with injury concerns. With a two-year minor league deal, the team provides Alzolay the time and resources needed for rehabilitation, while potentially reaping the benefits of his return to form in 2026.
Adbert has shown he can be a dominant presence out of the bullpen when healthy,” said a Mets spokesperson. “We believe this signing gives us an opportunity to add a high-upside arm to our pitching staff down the road.”
What This Means for the Mets
For the Mets, Alzolay’s signing is part of a larger trend of making calculated investments in players with upside. Over the offseason, the Mets have already made several moves to strengthen their roster, including the blockbuster signing of outfielder Juan Soto. Alzolay’s addition signals that the organization is not only focused on immediate success but also planning for sustained competitiveness in future seasons.
With Alzolay joining the Mets organization, the team’s minor league affiliates will likely play a critical role in his recovery process. The Mets’ medical and coaching staff will oversee his rehabilitation, ensuring he has every opportunity to return stronger and regain his form.
Looking Ahead
While Mets fans may not see Alzolay take the mound in 2025, his potential impact in 2026 and beyond could make this signing a shrewd move. If he can recapture the dominance he displayed in 2023, the Mets will have added a valuable piece to their bullpen at a bargain price.
For now, Alzolay’s journey back to the majors begins with his recovery. Mets fans will surely be rooting for his successful comeback, hoping he becomes another example of how patience and foresight can pay off in the long run.
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