Not every path to Major League Baseball success is linear.
Every so often, a player whose career looked like it was going nowhere finds a way to make an impact with a new team. Often, those players are pitchers, since the difference between getting crushed and dominating hitters often comes down to minor tweaks.
The New York Mets are feeling opportunistic about that principle applying to their newest minor-league signing, who hasn't thrown a pitch in the big leagues since 2022.
On Wednesday, the Mets signed left-handed pitcher Anderson Severino to a minor-league contract, according to the transactions log on his official MLB.com roster page. Severino, 31, has spent the last three years pitching in Venezuela, Mexico and the Dominican Republic after leaving the Chicago White Sox organiz

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