The New York Mets have reliever Ryan Helsley entering free agency this winter, and a fresh contract projection sees him earning a substantial amount over the course of one year.
The Mets traded for Helsley at the MLB deadline to bolster their postseason push, but he ultimately failed to help the team and became a burden for the bullpen.
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His 22 games with the Mets are valued at -0.9 bWAR, alongside a 7.20 ERA in 20 innings pitched.
With the St. Louis Cardinals, he made two All-Star teams over seven seasons. His stuff was elite for years, though his strikeout rate has lowered each season, while his command tends to be all over the place.
At the age of 31, the righty is entering unrestricted free

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