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Mets Release Phil Bickford

By Nick Deeds | March 26, 2024 at 9:22pm CDT

The Mets released right-hander Phil Bickford this 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 tenth 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 $297MM 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 $1.5MM.

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.

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33 Comments

  1. CravenMoorehead

    1 year ago

    Dude will get picked up by the Rays at some point and pitch to a sub 3.00 ERA

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    • BigBallsLongBat

      1 year ago

      He throws hard and gets Ks. Too tempting

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      • CravenMoorehead

        1 year ago

        Totally unrelated but imagine being new to this site and seeing our 2 account names under the first article you click on in the comments

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        • BigBallsLongBat

          1 year ago

          They’d appreciate our eccentricity

          3
          Reply
        • oscar gamble

          1 year ago

          Or run for the hills

          2
          Reply
    • Rudy Zolteck

      1 year ago

      Mets playing the long game against the Yankees leaving a 10 K/9, 75th percentile whiff rate reliever on Tampa’s doorstep

      2
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      • CravenMoorehead

        1 year ago

        Rays front office rubbing their hands together like Ohtani finding out he gets to play games in Vegas in several years any time the Dodgers visit the Athletics

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        Reply
        • User 2079935927

          1 year ago

          Why would he have to wait until he gets to Vegas to place a bet?

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          Reply
        • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

          1 year ago

          I’ve been seeing your name in the comments for quite some time now, I just assumed the name was from a movie or TV show I was unfamiliar with…and then it finally dawns on me. Better late than never I guess lol.

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          Reply
        • rct

          1 year ago

          Nice avatar, ignorant SOB. Moonlight on Vermont.

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          Reply
  2. angryyankeesfan1

    1 year ago

    Wrong WIll Smith you linked to. I think you meant this one: baseball-reference.com/players/s/smithwi04.shtml

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    Reply
    • CravenMoorehead

      1 year ago

      Thank you bruthur

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      Reply
  3. CrikesAlready

    1 year ago

    Double first rounder. Wonder how rare that is?

    Reply
    • DarkSide830

      1 year ago

      not terribly

      Reply
    • BigB96

      1 year ago

      Mark Appel and Brady Aiken are some recent ones that come to mind.

      Reply
      • For Love of the Game

        1 year ago

        Inauspicious company.

        Reply
  4. DarkSide830

    1 year ago

    Bro looking like Dollar Store Thor in the thumbnail.

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    Reply
  5. Shadow Banned

    1 year ago

    Big d.ick Bick.

    Reply
  6. Mr. E Team

    1 year ago

    D backs land Monty. No story ?
    1/$25mm

    Reply
    • Mr. E Team

      1 year ago

      NL West the most competitive in baseball.

      Reply
    • Mr. E Team

      1 year ago

      Oooooopps

      Reply
    • TigersLoveCinnamon

      1 year ago

      Yeah, not like it was up 2 hours before this one. Yall complain about nothing

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      Reply
  7. Bill

    1 year ago

    Have to wonder if stuff like this and JD will cause more players to settle in the middle rather than going tarbitration. Assuming of course tthat the team is amenable to that and doesn’t want to leave the door open to releasing them.

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    Reply
  8. padam

    1 year ago

    This is the second time this week he’s been released by the Mets.

    Reply
  9. williemaysfield

    1 year ago

    How do you figure the Mets are saving over 1m in salary? He was going to make 900k minimum is 740k and Mets payed him 217k to go away. They have to add a roster spot for at least 740k. So instead of paying at tax on Bickfords 900k they have to pay on his 217k buyout and the 740k minimum salary for his replacement. Their not saving anything, They’re actually paying more around (500k) to make him go away.

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    • Roll

      1 year ago

      900K + 110% tax penalty is roughly 1.9M if he made the opening day roster …

      what he gets for the prorated portion is 217K and with the 110 tax rate is about 450K

      1.900K – 450K = 1.450K or 1.45M difference which is the savings

      There is also no minor league salary/spot to add in as you already were paying other players that were signed to major league deals. He is just cut as part of the 40 man not 26 man active mlb which would be where you would pay the 740k you are talking about.. His 40 man spot is going to JD Martinez for extended spring training, so there is no additional salary added unless you want to adjust for JDM.

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      • williemaysfield

        1 year ago

        Thanks for the clarification. They could have released a 100k player from the 40 man and keep him but decided Bickford wasn’t worth the extra cost/player. Got it

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        • Roll

          1 year ago

          they could have but Bickford had no options left so they would have to cut someone else they intended to keep on the 26 man roster to keep him as i think they still have a day or two to cut down to active roster but dont quote me on that.

          Reply
  10. BlueSkies_LA

    1 year ago

    Correction, he had just one serviceable season with the Dodgers. It is an outlier. The rest of his work has been mediocre at best. You only need to watch him “pitch” to understand why. To any team that takes him on, I say good luck.

    Reply
  11. Murphy NFLD

    1 year ago

    A smart bottom feeding team like the As or the like should puck him up. Worst case its a league minimum salary spent and best case they get to trade him for something

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    Reply
  12. bjhaas1977

    1 year ago

    A team with a good pitching lab might be able to improve on him a bit but all of mlb has a full roster already. He’s gonna end up with a minor league offer and a definite loss in income.

    Reply
    • BlueSkies_LA

      1 year ago

      The Dodgers are as good as any team at reengineering a pitcher and they didn’t hang onto him either.

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      Reply
  13. CCooper8920

    1 year ago

    So the Giants get dragged over the coals for JD Davis, but the Mets get one sentence for doing the same thing; gotcha.

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