Reilly, a 'KBO native' re-signs with the Mets during elbow rehabilitation...2.6 billion won a year
Reilly, a 'KBO native' re-signs with the Mets during elbow rehabilitation...2.6 billion won a year
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Brooks Raley, a left-handed pitcher who played for the Lotte Giants in the KBO League, has joined hands with the New York Mets in the Major League Baseball (MLB) again.
The Mets officially announced on the 30th (Korea Standard Time) that they signed a one-year contract with Reilly.
It is a one-year, $1.85 million (about 2.6 billion won) guarantee contract, and this year's annual salary is $1.5 million.
After the 2025 season, the Mets will decide whether to extend the contract. If the team decides to extend the contract by executing the team's option, Reilly will play for the Mets for an annual salary of 4.75 million U.S. dollars in the 2026 season. If the Mets give up the contract extension, Reilly will become a free agent for 350,000 dollars in buyouts.
Reilly, who underwent elbow ligament joint surgery in May last year and is rehabilitating, will receive a $250,000 bonus if she is listed on the MLB 26-man roster within this year.
Reilly is a familiar pitcher to domestic fans because he played in the KBO League. 바카라
Reilly, who played as a big leaguer for the Chicago Cubs from 2012-2013, signed with Lotte after the 2014 season and opted to go to the KBO League. He wore the Lotte Giants uniform from 2015 to 2019, recording 48 wins, 53 losses and a 4.13 ERA.
Reilly, who later returned to the U.S., re-entered the big league in 2020 and established himself as a bullpen pitcher. Reilly, who was traded to the Mets from the Tampa Bay Rays in December 2022, played in the Mets must-win group in 2023, posting a 1.2-3 save, 25 hold ERA in 66 games.
Reilly underwent elbow ligament joint surgery at the end of May last year, and became an FA after the 2024 season.
Reilly, who was continuing her rehabilitation without her team, pitched in front of 13 teams last week. She also said medical staff have expressed their opinion that she can start her rehabilitation from next month.
After recruiting Reilly, who has yet to complete his rehabilitation, the Mets placed him on the 15-day injured list.