The Miami Marlins and right-handed pitcher Tyler Zuber will give each other another chance in 2026. Zuber agreed to a minor-league deal with the Marlins earlier this week, three weeks after he elected for free agency and tested the market.
This offseason is going to be a very interesting one for the Miami Marlins. They surprised a lot of people in 2025 by finishing at 79-83, well above their predicted finish from when the season started.
The Marlins announced that five players have been outrighted off the 40-man roster. They are right-handers Jesús Tinoco, Tyler Zuber, Valente Bellozo and Freddy Tarnok, as well as catcher Brian Navarreto.
The Miami Marlins have acquired a pitcher from the New York Mets, claiming right-hander Tyler Zuber off waivers. The Marlins waived fellow right-handed pitcher Nick Nastrini to clear room for Zuber.
The Mest made yet another roster move in their bullpen today. Before the second of the game of their series against the Yankees got underway this afternoon, the Mets added recently-signed right-handed reliever Zach Pop, who was recently designated for assignment by the Mariners, to their active roster.
The Mets made a flurry of roster moves ahead of tonight’s series opener against the Braves, as they continue to shake things up. The Mets signed 29-year-old lefty Dicky Lovelady to a major league deal this afternoon, the team announced.
The now second-place New York Mets are bringing additional bullpen help to Philadelphia as they aim to snap a seven-game losing streak and reclaim the division lead.
The now second-place New York Mets are bringing additional bullpen help to Philadelphia as they aim to snap a seven-game losing streak and reclaim the division lead.
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Huascar Brazobán’s second year with the Mets is off to a much better start than the first. Brazobán was one of four relievers acquired by the Mets last summer, joining Phil Maton, Ryne Stanek and Tyler Zuber in a July bullpen overhaul.
The right-hander still has every chance to make good on the 2024 trade that brought him to the Mets. A 29-year-old reliever who has bounced between the Royals, Diamondbacks, Guardians, and Rays, Tyler Zuber is exactly the sort of arm you expect teams to bring in as a long-shot camp body.
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The Mets had a busy trade deadline, no doubt about it, but one of the names that has gone under the radar is right-handed reliever Tyler Zuber who the Mets acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for relief pitching prospect Paul Gervese.
The New York Mets’ least attention-grabbing trade deadline move was their acquisition of reliever Tyler Zuber from the Tampa Bay Rays. This has nothing to do with Zuber’s talent or his chances of helping the Mets; rather, the 29-year-old is a relatively unknown name because, until last month, he hadn't pitched in MLB since 2021.
The Mets made a series of roster moves before their 1:10 p.m. ET game on Wednesday with the Twins. Right-handed reliever Huascar Brazobán has been added to the active roster, and right-handed reliever Tyler Zuber and left-handed reliever Matt Gage have been optioned to Triple-A Syracuse.
The New York Mets and the Tampa Bay Rays have been frequent trade partners over the past few weeks, with Phil Maton heading to the blue and orange and Cole Sulser heading to the Rays in another deal.
The team is sending Paul Gervase to Tampa Bay. The Mets are getting right-handed relief pitcher Tyler Zuber from the Rays in exchange for right-handed reliever Paul Gervase, per Anthony DiComo.
The Rays have purchased the contract of right-hander Tyler Zuber from the independent Atlantic League’s Long Island Ducks, the Ducks announced yesterday.
The Guardians have signed reliever Tyler Zuber to a minor league contract with an invitation to MLB Spring Training, the team announced. The righty joins the third organization of his professional career.
The Cleveland Guardians will begin their 2024 Spring Training in 15 days, when their pitchers and catchers will conduct their first workout. After agreeing to minor league contracts with both a pitcher and catcher yesterday, extending a non-roster spring training invitation to each, the team has made another such addition.