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Mets Outright Brandon Waddell

By Nick Deeds | December 20, 2025 at 10:29am CDT

The Mets assigned left-hander Brandon Waddell outright to Triple-A yesterday, as noted by Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. Waddell had been designated for assignment earlier this week to make room for catcher Drew Romo on the 40-man roster.

Waddell, 31, returned to the majors for the first time since 2021 this year. Prior to the 2025 season, Waddell had pitched 12 2/3 MLB innings across four different organizations during the 2020-21 seasons. He posted a 5.68 ERA and 6.41 FIP during that time. His results were much better this time around, as he delivered a solid enough 3.45 ERA with a 4.54 FIP across 31 1/3 innings of work as a long relief arm for the Mets this year. While Waddell’s top-level run prevention numbers weren’t bad, the peripherals told a different story. A 16.4% strikeout rate left much to be desired, and the lefty’s 37.4% ground ball rate, 10.0% barrel rate, and 8.2% walk rate were nothing to write home about either.

Waddell’s time with the Mets came on the heels of a three-year run of solid work in the KBO league, where he pitched for the Doosan Bears. In 43 KBO starts, Waddell posted a 2.98 ERA while posting a respectable 21.1% strikeout rate and generating grounders on more than 50% of his batted balls. It was a much more encouraging profile over all than the one he flashed in the majors with the Mets this past year, and Waddell’s 5.02 ERA in 75 1/3 Triple-A innings in 2025 offer little encouragement headed into 2026. While the lefty might not look to be a solid rotation option like other KBO pitchers (such as Erick Fedde and his quality performance for the White Sox and Cardinals in 2024) have proven themselves to be in the past, he’s a perfectly useful non-roster depth piece for the Mets.

That’s what he’ll be headed into 2026, though given the uncertain state of the Mets’ pitching staff it’s not impossible to imagine injuries allowing Waddell to force his way back onto the MLB roster at some point next year if he can turn his numbers at Triple-A around. Of course, that will depend on the club’s moves going forward this winter. It’s possible the team could make rotation additions that would push youngsters like Jonah Tong and Brandon Sproat into depth roles themselves, minimizing Waddell’s opportunities to get back to the majors. With that said, it’s also not impossible to imagine those same young hurlers getting discussed in trade talks, and a trade of one or both of those young righties could make Waddell one of the team’s top non-roster depth arms alongside Robert Stock.

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42 Comments

  1. Harry LIme

    1 month ago

    I’m glad they could keep him. You can never have too many left handed pitchers. As we all saw during the playoffs, left handed relievers made the difference.

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    • bigdaddyt

      1 month ago

      True. On another note could a team please trade for Little would be so nice to never have to see him throw a knuckle curve in the dirt for the jays again

      Reply
  2. padam

    1 month ago

    Have you followed the off season? The net gain at its current position is in deep negative territory. Unless they sign both Bellinger and Tucker, along with a Valdez type pitcher that will put Holmes back in the pen, they’re a top 30 team like everyone else. $20M for Polanco when an extra $10M secures the DH position for good is the first questionable move. The $90M paid in taxes is lunch money to Cohen.

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    • bigdaddyt

      1 month ago

      Believe you might have coalescing confused with congealing

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    • Joel from NY

      1 month ago

      Sounds like you’re very fond of this particular verb. It also has no concrete meaning in this context. Anyone can see the Mets are weaker now, having lost Alfonso and Diaz.

      Reply
    • the roche

      1 month ago

      you caught him.

      Reply
  3. NYMETSHEA

    1 month ago

    I actually like Waddell and think he could be useful. Just hope he doesn’t seek a return to Asia for more money and guaranteed playing time.

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  4. WCSoxFan

    1 month ago

    Been a while for the Mets. They were top-4 (by regular season record) in 2022; for a clear top-3 you have to go all the way back to 2006.

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    • Shadowpartner

      1 month ago

      Weird

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    • NewOrleansSaintsFan

      1 month ago

      But how can they coalesce with any player when they de-coalesced with Pete Alonso?

      Reply
    • Joel from NY

      1 month ago

      You have an unusual sense of humor.

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    • geofft

      1 month ago

      The idea of the team “coalescing around Juan Soto” is just that – an idea. Not a fact.. You don’t know that it will happen, and if it does, you have no basis for determining the number of wins or what it will mean for the Mets.
      You’ve arbitrarily decided that this ambiguous, unquantifiable concept is an actual reality that will have some defined bearing on how the Mets do. It isn’t.
      And you’ve used “coalesce” so many times now that you’ve reduced it to a cliche, making it even more meaningless.

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    • Joel from NY

      1 month ago

      You’ve afforded “release the rockies” a lot of respect. Not sure if it’s deserved.

      Reply
  5. jyosuckas

    1 month ago

    If only he had the talent of Rube……

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  6. Simm

    1 month ago

    What holes do the Mets have?

    They could use another back end pen arm.

    They could use a LF

    They could use a CF

    They could use another 1b/dh

    They could use a top rotation arm

    Other than that I think they are looking pretty good.

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    • Monix

      1 month ago

      By ’27 the farm will have filled every one of those holes.

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      • Another Dodgers Fan

        1 month ago

        Monix

        That’s a lot of rookies playing. Unless the farm system gets traded for established players.

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      • Joel from NY

        1 month ago

        Do you mean that?

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    • MetsMadness!!!

      1 month ago

      You cannot be serious. Soto can barely play a serviceable RF let alone CF.

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    • MetsMadness!!!

      1 month ago

      He will never play a single inning in CF for the Mets. Using AI or repeating the word coalesce 20 times won’t make your claims any more credible.

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    • Saluki

      1 month ago

      The guy who has never played an inning of CF in professional baseball and who has been a subpar defender as a COF every year of his career is magically going to play CF?

      Coalesce those facts and maybe rethink your positioning.

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    • Joel from NY

      1 month ago

      Release the rockies is just goading us. His comments are preposterous.

      Reply
    • Shadowpartner

      1 month ago

      Stop saying Juan

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    • padam

      1 month ago

      @saluki – apparently the team will coalesce around Juan in CF so essentially he won’t have to move. He’s got this.

      Reply
    • Flyby

      1 month ago

      but will they also coalesce around the 1b that has basically no experience there

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  7. NewOrleansSaintsFan

    1 month ago

    Soon to be White Sox signing

    Reply
  8. Another Dodgers Fan

    1 month ago

    Headline:

    Mets Waddell into spring training…

    Jk

    Seems like a good pickup. Every team needs quality pitching depth.

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  9. rct

    1 month ago

    I don’t think they’re close to “top 3” but my cope is that they’re going to lean on young, high-upside talent and if that gamble pays off, they could surprise people. For pitching, they have a number of starters who are either MLB-ready or could be by season’s end:

    McLean
    Sproat
    Tong
    Christian Scott
    Jack Wenninger (26 starts in AA in 2025, 2.92 ERA, 1.150 WHIP, 9.8 K/9, 2.8 BB/9)
    Johnathan Santucci (10 starts in AA in 2025, 2.52 ERA, 1.020 WHIP, 11.3 K/9, 3.2 BB/9)

    McLean is probably a lock for the rotation right now. Sproat may make it as well. Tong will likely start in AAA and I wouldn’t be surprised if Scott did as well as he is coming back from injury.

    Wenninger, 6th rounder from 2023, probably starts in AAA as opposed to AA. Santucci, 2nd rounder from 2024, probably starts in AA. Both could be in MLB by season’s end if they produce in the minors in 2026.

    Relief-wise, they have two exciting flamethrowers in Ryan Lambert (14.6 K/9, 1.160 WHIP in 50 innings of A and AA) and Dylan Ross (2.17 ERA, 13.3 K/9 in 53 innings between A, AA, and AAA). Both have control issues but that’s expected.

    Position players, Carson Benge may make the team out of camp. Jett Williams and Ryan Clifford might not be far behind.

    I realize that this could all turn out to be nothing, but imo, I’m very excited for the young kids this year. I don’t expect the Mets to be a playoff team right now, but it could be a very fun team to watch. I’m in the minority of liking Stearns’s moves this offseason. Getting off of Nimmo’s contract and not shelling out big bucks for Pete were good moves in my opinion. Losing Diaz hurts but Devin Williams and Weaver are good replacements. No long term deals aside from Lindor and Soto. Could have huge amounts to spend in 2027 and 2028. The future is bright, imo.

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    • padam

      1 month ago

      I’m excited as well and on the bandwagon regarding the kids. The Mets do need to reset the lux tax so they can re-establish the draft position as well as compensation for players who do not resign. The part i struggle with for example is the signing of Polanco. Terrible move in my opinion for the $20M per that they are going to be paying him. I was not an Alonso fan and not upset to see him walk, but that’s $20M that could’ve been spent on an established player like Bellinger or Tucker. Manaea – same thing.

      Stearns has the Milwaukee mentality and i get it, but he’s currently back home and knows what the people want. Spend the money wisely, not on some bottom of the barrel players that had a career year before you signed them. Diaz, meh. Williams? Alonso = Polanco? Nimmo = Semein? The replacements aren’t helping the reset and are lower than what was already there.

      I hope to see Bellinger at 1B and Tucker in LF with Valdez tossing in opening day. And perhaps unload Sproat, Tong, Williams, and a Senga or Manaea and get a Skubal or Peralta. The stars they have are getting paid very well and one needs to take advantage of their prime years while they’re here.

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      • Joel from NY

        1 month ago

        You’re not considering that Skubal and Peralta would be one year rentals.

        Reply
    • Joel from NY

      1 month ago

      You are right, your comments are a “cope”. How many rookies can reasonably be expected to come through? And you’re right that it’s a gamble. You talk about what happens if the gamble pays off. If they don’t sign a bigtime FA and your gamble doesn’t pay off, we’re looking at a sub .500 team.

      Reply
      • rct

        1 month ago

        @Joel: You’re not wrong, but I’m not going to be super upset if they finish sub-.500 this year. This puts me in a tiny minority of Mets fans, I know. I don’t expect a playoff team unless they do what @padam suggests (Bellinger, Tucker, Framber; ie, spending big).

        I would rather see what they have here with all of the talent they’ve been developing the last few years. They’ve been reluctant to part with anyone except Drew Gilbert since the disastrous PCA deal. If a few of these guys hit, that’s great and allows the team to spend big next offseason or in 2027. It’s really difficult to maintain a payroll loaded with big contracts and you need young talent to cheaply produce at several positions. If none of them pan out, they will need to re-evaluate everything.

        They have a lot of money off the books in the coming years and only Lindor/Soto signed to long term deals. I’m fine with 2026 as a re-tooling year if it means they can go all in afterwards.

        Reply
      • Jdawginsc

        1 month ago

        I’m going to disagree with you a little. It IS a playoff team as it sits…and I expect a few tweaks to come.

        If they can move smaller extra parts for Contreras, and/or be more creative, they have prices in place. (I suggested a trade of McNeil and/or Peterson, plus Jett and Wenninger and Vientos …for Severino and Soderstrom as an example of creative).

        Peterson, Manea, Senga, Holmes, McLean, Sproat, Tong, plus are going to be better and deeper than folks think. I can see a resurgence.

        Manea stunk for sure, but Alonso ruined Senga’s relative dominance and Peterson and Holmes just wore down. Maybe add a Bassitt or Giolito on short term deal…?

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      • Joel from NY

        1 month ago

        How’s it a playoff team with 125 rbis out the door? And a shutdown closer out the door? There are gaping holes in left and in center. The main problem last year was starting pitching and other than having McLean from the get go, they’ve done zero to improve. You guys are not distinguishing between hopes and reality.

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      • Jdawginsc

        1 month ago

        Certainly Alonso and Diaz will be missed, but if McNeil and Vientos are shipped out, the dynamic might change.

        We also don’t know how much youngsters might add. Benge, a confident Baty? A resurgent Alvy?

        That said, I didn’t say adding would be a bad thing…but this could be a fun lineup…

        Lindor
        Semien
        Soto
        Polanco
        Contreras
        Baty
        Alvarez
        Benge
        Jett

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    • Jdawginsc

      1 month ago

      This is very much how I am thinking. And I hope it is how they are thinking.

      The only way you can afford Soto, Lindor, now Semien, Manea (who I think will bounce back nicely) and the other large contracts is by balancing the rest with lower cost talent.

      Impatient fans want to win now and sell the farm for Skubal or whomever else. The rental mentality doesn’t work. It is very difficult to win a single year by going all in (look at the past).

      Williams, Benge, Reiner, Pena, Clifford, Ewing, etc at the position player slots…

      Tong, Sproat, Wenninger, McLean, Gordon, Watson, Santucci, Lambert, Ross, plus a slew of the third wave.

      They have pitching, catching, infield set. They were missing right handed bats and DH type bats close. Semien, Polanco fit that in the short term.

      What I would like to see is them use a few arms in the bullpen as they build value in the Majors. Nothing wrong with Wenninger and other starters getting their teeth cut in the pen.

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      • Joel from NY

        1 month ago

        Wow! Over the top optimism.

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      • Jdawginsc

        1 month ago

        It’s the reality of sustainable team building models. Cohen realizes this.

        Last year’s team was $340m, and still had gaps in the pen and starting rotation.

        If they spent like fans wanted, the payroll would have been $450m.

        Fans have little patience, and are never satisfied with payroll.

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      • Rational_Mets_Fan

        1 month ago

        I’m more optimistic than most and trust in the long term plan Stearns/Cohen have in place.

        Sure people can harp on the spending. Luckily Cohen makes $2B a year doing his day job. The last year of the Wilpons they traded away the farm with Brodie at the helm. They spent to be competitive while allowing the farm to develop. Since Stearns has come in they’ve been in the playoff hunt each year without trading away top prospects. The SP rotation as is may surprise to the upside. Peterson was our best pitcher then hit a wall, like Holmes and Senga. Senga came back from a 2024 with 15 IP. Manaea was a shell of what he was in 2024 so I expect more from him. McLean looks like he’s set to start the year in the rotation. Then our depth at the upper levels of the minors along with Christian Scott does not require locking in SP’s on long term deals. Plus not all of these guys will pan out but could transition to RP.

        That opens the door to spending on more reliable long term contracts on the offensive side but for younger FA’s than a Pete Alonso who I thought Cohen would re-sign. Good for Pete getting that contract and liked Nimmo but they tried with the core and didn’t pan out. Nimmo was regressing defensively and was too streaky. I assume we’ll see a move for a bat or two to replace them with a greater emphasis on all around contributions at bat, on the bases and in the field.

        I’ve been wrong before but I’m cautiously optimistic.

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  10. icantstandyous

    1 month ago

    Another one of Stearns failed dumpster diving experiences. How much more do we have to take

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    • rct

      1 month ago

      They signed him to a minor league deal last year and he gave them 31 innings of a 118 ERA+. If you think that’s a “failure” then you’re either trolling, like complaining, or dumb as toast. Maybe all three.

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  11. Braves Butt-Head

    1 month ago

    He’s not Rube Waddell I’ll tell you that

    Reply

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