The Mets were able to get something in return for Tyler Jay.
After designating the left-hander for assignment on Wednesday, the Mets traded him to the Brewers on Sunday for right-handed pitcher TJ Shook.
Shook, a 26-year-old minor leaguer, had a 4.90 ERA with 77 strikeouts in 64 ⅓ innings this season for Double-A Biloxi, making 11 starts and six relief appearances.
The Mets acquired TJ Shook from the Brewers. Instagram/TJ Shook
The Mets traded Tyler Jay to the Brewers. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters ConShook has never pitched above Double-A.
Jay, 30, made his MLB debut with the Mets this season, giving up five runs (four earned) in 4 ⅔ innings across three appearances.
In 23 appearances for Triple-A Syracuse this season, Jay has a 2.40 ERA with 30 strikeouts in 41 ⅓ innings.
Jay previously pitched in the Twins and Reds organizations.
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