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It is officially the end of an era.

The Mets made non-tender decisions on Nov. 30, and right-handed pitcher Robert Gsellman headlined the trio of players that lost their spot on the roster.

Along with Gsellman, the Mets non-tendered right-hander Stephen Nogosek and outfielder Mark Payton.

Gsellman debuted as a rookie for the Mets down the stretch of the 2016 season and played a significant role in their push to capture the top Wild Card spot in the National League that year.

During his time in Queens, Gsellman served as a starter and long reliever, but struggled with consistency and injuries at times. 

The 28-year-old pitched to a 3.77 ERA last season, but only made 17 appearances after his season ended prematurely due to a torn lat muscle. He will now become a free agent for the first time in his career.

By getting rid of Gsellman, Nogosek and Payton, the Mets cleared room to be able to officially add new signings: Max Scherzer, Starling Marte, Eduardo Escobar and Mark Canha to their 40-man roster.

Here are the list of players that the Mets tendered contracts to: INF Pete Alonso, INF Travis Blankenhorn, RHP José Butto, RHP Miguel Castro, INF/OF J.D. Davis, RHP Edwin Díaz, RHP Yennsy Díaz, INF Luis Guillorme, OF Khalil Lee, LHP Joey Lucchesi, RHP Seth Lugo, INF Ronny Mauricio, C Patrick Mazeika, INF/OF Jeff McNeil, RHP Tylor Megill, C Tomás Nido, OF Brandon Nimmo, RHP Adam Oller, LHP David Peterson, RHP Jake Reed, RHP Sean Reid-Foley, INF Dominic Smith, RHP Drew Smith, LHP Thomas Szapucki, INF Mark Vientos, RHP Trevor Williams and RHP Jordan Yamamoto.

This article first appeared on FanNation Inside The Mets and was syndicated with permission.

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