3 Mets players who could lose their roster spot to Reed Garrett or Sean Reid-Foley

Two Mets roster spots will need to soon clear out with Reed Garrett and Sean Reid-Foley set to return as early as this week.

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The New York Mets could have Reed Garrett and Sean Reid-Foley back in the fold this week. The Mets roster looks a lot different since they last pitched. A couple of veteran arms and some greener pitchers have joined the roster. There is much less space for everyone than there previously was. The bad news with these two is neither pitched particularly well in their rehab assignment in Double-A on Sunday.

The way this year’s Mets have operated with the roster has been rather ruthless. When they run out of bullets, they simply add a bayonet to the top of the rifle and dig into the underperforming player’s guts. Jake Diekman and Adrian Houser were two of the more recent casualties of war. Could we see something else so brazen?

Upon the return of Garrett and Reid-Foley, the Mets will have to consider who they will replace. Garrett has options to the minor leagues but has been one of their best relievers. Reid-Foley doesn’t so unless they part ways with him, someone is sure to get bumped out of the picture. Who could it be?

1) The doesn’t deserve it but that’s the business buddy demotion candidate, Alex Young

Lefty Alex Young was a savvy pickup by the Mets well before the trade deadline frenzy began. The expectations for him this year don’t go beyond the way the Mets have already used him. He’s going to get to know Flushing and Syracuse the same.

Seemingly the second-in-command among the lefties the Mets now have available behind Danny Young but ahead of Matt Gage, his limited usage tells us a lot about what they think. Young remains outside the circle of trust in the Mets bullpen. He’s going to have to earn it by performing well in whatever chances he gets.

Alas, even if he goes on a hot streak or strikes out an MVP candidate to finish off a game, his status on the roster isn’t safe. Young is on the Mets roster for freshness and as a hopefully improved version of what Diekman was meant to be.

He might not deserve a demotion, but it’s the practical roster move to make.

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