Former LHP Mets Justin Wilson Agrees to Join Yankees

Justin Wilson throws pitch for Mets

Justin Wilson throws pitch for Mets

The Yankees and left-handed reliever Justin Wilson have agreed on a deal, sources told Andy Martino of SNY.

Martino also notes that the deal is worth about $ 4 million this year.

FanSided’s Robert Murray reported Sunday morning that Wilson, 33, was in “serious talks” with the Yankees.

As a member of the Mets’ bullpen for the past two seasons, Wilson has passed 6-3 with a 2.91 ERA and four times in 68 games.

Wilson allowed 22 runs (19 earned) on 51 shots (five home runs) with 67 shots to 28 runs (plus two more intentional) in 58 2/3 overs.

Previously with the Yankees in 2015, Wilson was 5-0 with an ERA of 3.10 over 74 regular season games. Wilson produced 21 runs (all earned) on 49 hits (three home runs) while hitting 66 and running 20 to 61 frames.

Wilson’s nine-year MLB career has included a trio of other intervals – with the Pittsburgh Pirates (2012-14), Detroit Tigers (2016-’17) and Chicago Cubs (2017-’18).

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