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Mets Release Omar Narvaez, Jorge Lopez

By Steve Adams | June 5, 2024 at 1:01pm CDT

The Mets announced Wednesday that they’ve released veteran catcher Omar Narvaez and right-hander Jorge Lopez. Both were designated for assignment last week, and both are now free agents. New York also selected the contract of catcher Joe Hudson from Triple-A Syracuse, moving righty Shintaro Fujinami to the 60-day injured list to open a roster spot. Hudson is a candidate to serve as an extra player for the Mets’ London Series against the Phillies, where each team will be granted a 27th player.

The 32-year-old Narvaez is playing out the second season of a two-year, $15MM contract he signed in the 2022-23 offseason. He had the right to opt out of said contract following the 2023 season, but after a .211/.283/.297 showing in his first year with the club, he unsurprisingly passed on that opportunity. He’s struggled even more in 2024, hitting just .154/.191/.185 in 69 trips to the plate.

Though his run with the Mets was dismal, Narvaez was a quality regular for several years leading up to that deal. From 2018-22, he slashed .254/.337/.397 between the White Sox, Mariners and Brewers — even landing an All-Star nod with the ’21 Brewers. Milwaukee also worked with Narvaez to dramatically improve his glovework — specifically his framing skills — improving upon the below-average grades he drew during his time with Seattle and Chicago.

Any team in need of some catching help could take a flier on Narvaez and would owe him only the prorated league minimum for any time spent on the MLB roster. That sum would be subtracted from what the Mets still owe him, but they’re on the hook for the bulk of his $8MM salary regardless. The Marlins and Cubs have had the game’s worst production behind the plate this season, and while Narvaez himself has had an extremely rough go of it, his track record might be appealing to them or another club with suspect backstops.

Lopez’s time with the Mets ended in controversial fashion. The right-hander, showing ample frustration after a poor outing, angrily lobbed his glove into the stands as he walked off the field. After the game, when asked about his actions, the Puerto Rican-born righty said he did not regret his actions and offered a candid assessment. Lopez, speaking his second language without an interpreter by his side, has stressed that he intended to state that he had been “the worst —-ing teammate” in MLB (presumably due to that outburst). But it was difficult in the moment to discern whether he’d said “worst teammate” or called the Mets the “worst team,” and when asked to clarify, he suggested both (again, without an interpreter/translator at his side).

The situation was further muddied by Lopez telling the media that he hadn’t spoken to Mets management about the issue, when he in fact had discussed it with manager Carlos Mendoza. The Mets wound up designating Lopez for assignment. In the hours after the incident, it came to light that he’s also been dealing with significant personal distress. His young son is on a transplant list and awaiting a donor. Add in that Lopez has previously spent time on the injured list due to anxiety issues, and it becomes clear that there’s far more at play than simply losing his temper and some mistaken words.

As with Narvaez, any club can now sign Lopez and owe him only the prorated minimum for any time spent on the big league roster. The manner in which his Mets tenure drew to a close will likely impact his market, but while not excusing his actions, it’s also easy to look at the situation from personal/human standpoint and understand why things may have unraveled for the 31-year-old righty.

Lopez pitched fairly well with the Mets, logging 26 1/3 innings of 3.76 ERA ball. A sub-par 17.1% strikeout rate and 9.9% walk rate both lead fielding-independent metrics to take a more bearish view of his work, however (4.65 FIP, 4.46 SIERA). Lopez had a breakout 2022 showing with the Orioles and Twins but followed that up with a sub-par 2023 campaign spent mostly in Minnesota.

After a brilliant start to the season in which he was unscored upon into May, Lopez hit a rough patch and wound up taking some time away from the Twins due to his anxiety. He expressed gratitude to the team for allowing him to focus on his mental health upon his return to the club. Unfortunately, his results following the break were still sub-par, and the Twins wound up flipping him to the Marlins in a deadline deal sending Dylan Floro back to Minnesota.

Taken in totality, the last three seasons from Lopez have yielded solid, if inconsistent results. He’s pitched 156 1/3 innings and logged a 4.03 ERA with a 20.7% strikeout rate, 9.5% walk rate and 51.2% grounder rate. Lopez’s strikeouts and ground-ball tendencies have trended downward since 2022, however, as has the velocity on his power sinker — which at at 97.8 mph in ’22 but averaged 95.4 mph with the Mets this season. Whatever comes next for the right-hander, the hope beyond the baseball field is that his son finds the donor he needs and that Lopez continues to prioritize his mental health.

Turning to the journeyman Hudson, this will be the 33-year-old’s first time on a big league roster since the 2020 season. He’s appeared in 18 big league games and taken 33 plate appearances, going 5-for-30 with a double, two walks, six strikeouts and a sacrifice in that time. The former sixth-round pick has been with nine organizations in his professional career, including brief MLB stints with the Mariners, Angels and Cardinals. In 19 games with the Syracuse Mets this season, he’s hitting .222/.364/.444 with three home runs and three doubles.

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29 Comments

  1. Ryan Schimpf

    1 year ago

    LOLMets!

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    • meckert

      1 year ago

      Another AI generated comment.

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      • Bill M

        1 year ago

        You do realize that the “I” stands for “intelligence,” right?

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        • meckert

          1 year ago

          Yes, I didn’t intend to disparage AI.

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    • Buckner

      1 year ago

      In hindsight, the Mets could have kept (and continued to pay) James McCann, and then simply released McCann today, instead of Narvaez. They got the same (lousy) results. But they paid a chunk of McCann’s contract AND Narvaez’ contract in addition.

      Thank you Billy Eppler.
      (I know, I know, Steve can afford it). But just throwing away money for no good purpose is frustrating.

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    • mlb fan

      1 year ago

      “LOLMets”…original comment much?

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  2. deweybelongsinthehall

    1 year ago

    No mention of Lopez who I would consider if bullpen help was needed. The Mets jumped the gun IMO.

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    • Benjamin101677

      1 year ago

      I think the Mets management thought that they were losing the clubhouse so they acted quick on Lopez in a desperate attempt to save the clubhouse. Last couple years have shown us that there is for sure something very wrong with the Mets clubhouse

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      • rct

        1 year ago

        Yeah, I agree. Lopez just wasn’t working out with the Mets. He’s going through some personal stuff, but what he needs is a change of scenery. Maybe the Mets could have handled it a little better, but he cleared waivers, so no other team wanted to give up anything for him. Now he’s free to go anywhere. Hope it works out for him.

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      • meckert

        1 year ago

        Agree about the clubhouse even though we have no way of actually knowing. Nevertheless the chemistry issue may factor into Stearns letting Alonso walk and jettisoning McNeil.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 year ago

          McNeil should have been gone two years ago when he had perceived value. Alonso overpriced himself or simply can’t handle pressure. He just isn’t worth what he and Boras believe. Any new sheriff would act as Stern is.

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        • meckert

          1 year ago

          Agree. Nimmo might be the only one of the vets to stick, other than Lindor obviously.

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        • MetsSchmets

          1 year ago

          @deweybelongs mind if I rewrite that comment for you?

          “Why didn’t they know a few months after hitting .326 and winning a batting title that his average would drop 56 pts??”

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  3. El Chupacabra

    1 year ago

    I’d take a flyer on Lopez for KC. The team is good enough that he won’t be “on the worst team” and anybody with strikeout stuff should be brought in for an audition.

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    • SewaldSwansonSwoon

      1 year ago

      He was with KC before the O’s

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      • deweybelongsinthehall

        1 year ago

        That was then, this is now.

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        • SewaldSwansonSwoon

          12 months ago

          So? Leadership hasn’t changed

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  4. Sideline Redwine

    1 year ago

    Narvaez is still better than the Rays’ options at catcher…bring him to St. Pete’s. Can we please move past Alex Jackson??? and Rortvedt? Egad.

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    • raisinsss

      1 year ago

      Are you sure?

      He might have more catchers interference calls than extra base hits…

      Certainly more than CS.

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    • rct

      1 year ago

      Rortveldt is hitting almost league average with an OPS+ of 96. Narvaez has an OPS+ of 12. He had an OPS+ of 62 in 2023 and 70 in 2022. He’s awful and old.

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    • geofft

      1 year ago

      @ Sideline Redwine You’re clearly not watching him. I’m not an overly emotional fan. I don’t go overboard with hyperbole about players. But Narvaez has been beyond horrible, and worse than atrocious. The passed balls and recurring interference calls like I’ve never seen from an MLB catcher. He’s an absolute liability every single inning that he is on the field or taking an at bat.

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  5. Benjamin101677

    1 year ago

    I could see Atlanta looking at Lopez they have 2 left handers on the injured list he won’t cost but just the league minimum. These are the kind of deals Atlanta jumps on and can have 30-40 games before the trade season to see if it works out. Not much to risk here

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  6. plmathfoto

    1 year ago

    I’ve never seen a major-league catcher have more trouble with foul pop-up’s than Narvaez, also besides not being able to hit he can’t throw either

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    • raisinsss

      1 year ago

      In addition to not being able to hit, throw, or field his position, he also cannot run.

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      • CarryABigStick

        1 year ago

        He can run, just not very fast or intelligently

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        • EasternLeagueVeteran

          1 year ago

          Scranton needs a catcher now that the Yankees sold Luis Torrens to the Mets. A formerly typical move was for the Yankees to pick up a Mets castoff who would then rub it in the Mets faces. Maybe Narvaez could be that guy, with the Mets paying the bulk of his salary.

          Or maybe the Rail Riders would just want to lead the minor leagues in Narvaez’s, since that have one catching there already.

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        • Mantle536

          8 months ago

          Funny! I laughed hard because the same could be said of Torres on the Yankees.

          Torres is still the only man in my 64+ years of watching baseball (I’m 69), who’s ever been thrown out at 3rd by Literally Half the Left Side of the Infield. Now, THAT’s F-ing Stupid!

          Torres runs the bases like a demented little leaguer.

          Is Narvaez that bad?

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  7. Discostu

    1 year ago

    It wouldn’t surprise me to see Lopez take the rest of the year off. The money is the same whether or not he plays, and he can tend to family, etc.

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  8. Mantle536

    8 months ago

    Normally, I like for the Yankees to stay away from a-holes, like Gallo & Donaldson, who I was Adamantly Against trading for at the time the trades were made. Both were certified a-holes, even when they didn’t stink.

    So, I was thinking the same thing about Lopez, until I read about his son being on a transplant list.

    Wow, that has to Weigh HEAVILY Every Day on a parent’s mind, and puts the glove throwing incident in a different light, like, “My kid may die & now I’m f-ing up on my job,” which makes the frustration understandable.

    Also, I give him extra-credit points for apparently not trying to get it back. (I know they get them for free from sponsors, but players still grow attached to their equipment.)

    I’d be interested in the Yankees giving Lopez a shot, but, Far More Importantly, I hope his son gets the transplant he needs & the surgery is a success.

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