Anthony Gose, Jon Singleton Trigger Assignment Clauses
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Anthony Gose, Jon Singleton Trigger Assignment Clauses
"Gose and Singleton triggered upward mobility clauses, compelling the Mets to offer them to other teams for potential big league opportunities."
"Gose, with a solid 3.31 ERA in Triple-A, and Singleton's power-hitting potential may attract MLB interest despite Mets' recent tough roster decisions."
"The Mets face a challenge with their left-handed relief depth, affecting Gose's call-up prospects despite his performance in Triple-A."
"Singleton's strong power numbers and on-base skills contrast his high strikeout rate, complicating his potential role on the Mets in a crowded roster."
Anthony Gose and Jon Singleton, minor leaguers for the Mets, have triggered upward mobility clauses, which means the team must offer them to other MLB clubs. Gose has performed well in Triple-A Syracuse with a 3.31 ERA, but the team's left-handed relief depth could impede his call-up. Singleton, who showed power in Triple-A despite high strikeout rates, may also struggle for promotion with roster competition. The Mets must decide whether to call them up or let them go if other teams express interest.
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