Found March 22, 2009 on Mets Fever: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Cory Sullivan was the starting center fielder for the Colorado Rockies in 2005-2006, but lost his job as the Rockies tried to find more offense out of the position. The Mets signed him during the off-season to a split contract, meaning that he was guaranteed a 40 man roster spot but the Mets could use his remaining options. Barring a dramatic shift in performances Sully has been clearly beaten out by Jeremy Reed, offensively it's not even close with Reed's .381 to Sullivan's .233 but Reed has also shown better range in the outfield. Thanks to his options, the Mets will have a very back-up outfielder in Buffalo but if they find themselves in need of someone Adam Rubin reports that teams are interested in Sully....Former Rockie Cory Sullivan is piquing the interest of other teams. Sullivan is likely to get beaten out by Reed for the Endy Chavez role in the outfield, but he has a minor-league option remaining, so the Mets don’t have to trade him. source Daily News
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