Mets release former first-round reliever

mets release former first-round reliever

Phil Bickford.

The Mets released right-hander Phil Bickford Tuesday afternoon, as is reflected on the transactions log on the hurler’s MLB.com player profile.

Bickford, 28, was drafted in the first round twice during his days as an amateur; he was first picked 10th overall by the Blue Jays in the 2013 draft before ultimately signing with the Giants after being selected 18th overall in 2015.

Bickford was shipped to the Brewers in a deal that landed the Giants southpaw Will Smith just one year after being drafted. He’d remain in the Brewers’ farm system until 2020, when he made his big league debut with a single appearance that saw him give up four runs in one inning of work.

Bickford’s struggles in Milwaukee continued the following season as he once again received a call-up that lasted just one inning, this time allowing two runs on two hits, a walk and a hit batsmen.

The right-hander would leave Milwaukee with a career 27.00 ERA at the big league level, but upon being claimed off waivers by the Dodgers in May of 2021 quickly began to turn his career around. The right-hander finished the 2021 campaign with a fantastic 2.50 ERA and a solid 3.57 FIP in 56 appearances with Los Angeles.

That standout performance earned him a more permanent role in the club’s bullpen, though he’d come back down to Earth somewhat over the next two seasons with a rather pedestrian 4.84 ERA and 4.36 FIP in 121 appearances.

Just before the trade deadline last year, Bickford found himself shipped to the Mets alongside southpaw Adam Kolarek. Bickford entered his first offseason as a Met eligible for arbitration as a Super Two player, and New York tendered the righty a contract early in the season amid questions regarding the club’s bullpen depth.

The sides were unable to reach an agreement prior to the deadline to exchange arbitration figures back in January, leaving them in line for a hearing the following month. Bickford’s camp submitted a $900K figure, while the Mets countered at $815K.

While Bickford ultimately won that case, going to an arbitration hearing in the first place meant that his salary for the 2024 season wasn’t fully guaranteed. The Mets cut Bickford from their 40-man roster last week and have now released the righty rather than assigning him outright to the minor leagues. As a consequence, Tim Healey of Newsday notes that the club now only owes Bickford 45 days of termination pay, which he adds works out to $217K.

Not only will that save the club $683K in salary that would have been paid to Bickford this season, but when the club is taxed at a 110% rate on all spending beyond the highest luxury tax threshold of $297M at the end of the season, they’ll have saved just over $700K in taxes thanks to their decision to cut Bickford as well, bringing the total savings to nearly $1.5M.

It’s a similar situation to the one former Giants infielder J.D. Davis faced earlier this month when he was squeezed off the roster by the club’s signing of third baseman Matt Chapman. The Davis move stirred up controversy around the sport, and it’s unclear whether or not the veteran infielder will file a grievance against the Giants over the situation.

That being said, Bickford’s case for pursuing a similar course of action may not be as strong as Davis’s. While the current CBA states that players can be cut “for failure to exhibit sufficient skill or competitive ability” if their contract was awarded via an arbitration hearing, neither Bickford’s 5.79 ERA across 4 2/3 innings of work this spring nor his 4.62 ERA in 25 appearances with the club down the stretch last year make a bulletproof argument for his abilities as a big league regular.

Looking ahead, Bickfor will now hit the free agent market for the first time in his career and figures to receive plenty of interest thanks to his solid work over three seasons with the Dodgers, though his overall lack of results at the big league level could leave him limited to only minor league offers.

Meanwhile, the Mets will enter the season with the likes of Jorge Lopez, Drew Smith and Michael Tonkin to cover the middle innings for their bullpen, with the likes of right-hander Shintaro Fujinami and lefty Josh Walker among the club’s depth options.

Want more articles like this? Follow MLB Trade Rumors on MSN to see more of our exclusive MLB content.

More must-reads:

    Trending slideshow: Predicting the award winners for the 2024 MLB season (Provided by Yardbarker)

    OTHER NEWS

    12 minutes ago

    Where has Patriots QB Drake Maye made strides this spring?

    12 minutes ago

    'We would get in the room and negotiate'

    12 minutes ago

    As Cowboys Keep Goofing Up Dak Prescott Contract, A Jayden Daniels Lesson for Commanders?

    12 minutes ago

    Neil Jordan recalls backlash over casting Tom Cruise in 'Interview With the Vampire'

    12 minutes ago

    T20 World Cup Super 8 groups, full fixture: Which teams will India face? England clubbed with? All you need to know

    12 minutes ago

    Tampa Trouble: 'Don't Be That Guy!' Warns Bucs Coach Todd Bowles

    12 minutes ago

    MLB Roundup: Orioles beat Phillies behind Santander’s four RBIs

    12 minutes ago

    ‘The time is right’ for US to catch up on high-speed rail, says British Amtrak exec

    12 minutes ago

    Engineers Just Uncovered A Critical Discovery About Supercapacitors

    12 minutes ago

    Dodgers’ Yoshinobu Yamamoto leaves start vs. Royals due to triceps tightness

    14 minutes ago

    Is Austria vs France on TV? Channel, start time and how to watch Euro 2024 fixture online tomorrow

    17 minutes ago

    Kate Middleton Goes Behind Camera For Family Pic And Message Of Love To Mark Father’s Day In UK

    17 minutes ago

    Nick Jonas & Adrienne Warren To Star In First-Ever Broadway Staging Of ‘The Last Five Years’ Musical

    18 minutes ago

    Tim Collins to meet with Troubles victims’ group over legacy remarks

    18 minutes ago

    Sweden frees former Iranian official jailed for war crimes in prisoner swap

    18 minutes ago

    Patriots Jerod Mayo Reflects on ‘Lessons Learned’ During Offseason Workouts

    18 minutes ago

    Israel to Pause Fighting Along Southern Route in Gaza to Ease Aid Blockage

    18 minutes ago

    Giovanni Pernice is seen for the FIRST time since Strictly Come Dancing axe as under-fire star smokes a cigarette before launching his UK tour amid ongoing BBC probe

    21 minutes ago

    Giants soar to fifth with scrappy win over Power

    21 minutes ago

    Bryson DeChambeau Responds To 'Salty Balls' Question In Funny (And Insightful) US Open Press Conference Exchange

    21 minutes ago

    The Overlooked (But Real) Possibility of a Big Democratic Win

    21 minutes ago

    Bafana star to sign new Sundowns deal?

    21 minutes ago

    Internet Could Be Worsening Our Fear of Small Holes, Psychologists Say

    21 minutes ago

    Steelers All 90: Logan Lee Joins ‘Gritty’ Big Ten Infested Defensive Line

    21 minutes ago

    Tradies left $1m out of pocket after building firm collapse

    21 minutes ago

    Sherrone Moore Sees His Predictions Realized as Sean McVay Delivers Highest Praise on Former Michigan RB Blake Corum

    23 minutes ago

    FDA took months to react to complaint about Abbott infant formula factory, audit finds

    23 minutes ago

    Stores are more subdued in observing Pride Month. Some LGBTQ+ people see a silver lining in that

    23 minutes ago

    German police shot a man allegedly threatening them with an ax in a city hosting Euro 2024 match

    23 minutes ago

    Star Wars: What Is The Code Of The Sith & What Does It Really Mean?

    23 minutes ago

    Aussie Matt Burton claims emotional Cairns Ironman win

    23 minutes ago

    Esteban Ocon could leave F1 with ‘you never know’ admission over sideline spell

    23 minutes ago

    Leo Varadkar: Apologies could begin to ‘change hearts and minds’ over unity

    23 minutes ago

    Springbok reality hit home for Sharks star Aphelele Fassi

    23 minutes ago

    Mason Greenwood: LaLiga giants bid to make Man Utd winger fourth-most expensive signing in club history

    23 minutes ago

    Review: 'Umro Ayyar: A New Beginning' is a good introduction to Pakistan's first superhero

    23 minutes ago

    National Assembly sitting proceeds despite warnings over legality

    23 minutes ago

    Going camping off the grid is getting harder. But admit it: You don’t mind.

    25 minutes ago

    ADC’s exclusive investor event in Abu Dhabi to showcase high-growth investment opportunities in Jordan’s Aqaba

    25 minutes ago

    Fallen black professionals feel betrayed by ANC