New York Mets, Livan Hernandez agree to deal - ESPNPORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Livan Hernandez and the New York Mets agreed to a minor league contract Saturday, giving the team another pitcher who could compete for the final rotation spot during spring training.
With the move, Mets general manager Omar Minaya all but ruled out bringing back Pedro Martinez, a free agent coming off four injury-plagued seasons in New York. Martinez plans to pitch in the World Baseball Classic next month, hoping he can showcase his stuff before picking a big league offer.
"I think we are pretty much set and we're going to go forward with the guys that we have," Minaya said.
Hernandez was 13-11 with a 6.05 ERA in 31 combined starts for Minnesota and Colorado last season, his 13th in the major leagues. The durable right-hander has long been a favorite of Minaya, who traded for Hernandez when he was running the Montreal Expos.
Hyuk. That could be more fun than Luis Ayala closing last year, if he somehow made the team.