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The Phillies have signed utility man Wilson Valdez to a minor league contract, according to Baseball America.
The 31-year old put up a 256/.326/.337 line in 95 plate appearances for the Mets last season and will fight for a position on the Phillies bench in spring training.
According to TSN.com, the Mets have purchased the contract of infielder Wilson Valdez.
He will replace Alex Cora on the roster, who needs surgery on both thumbs. In 11 games with the Mets this season Valdez hit .208 with three RBI. He holds no fantasy value.
Wilson Valdez has been designated for assignment by the Mets, according to Bart Hubbuch's (New York Post) twitter page.
The 31-year-old infielder failed to prove his worth to the Mets, as he only hit .208 (with no homers) over 24 at-bats. Valdez should continue to be ignored in fantasy leagues.
Wilson Valdez was productive in Monday's 8-5 loss at Pittsburgh, as he went 2-for-4 with three RBI and a run scored. He hit a double and a triple.
He made a fielding error, but the Mets should still be pleased with his performance at the plate. The 31-year-old vet is filling in at shortstop while Jose Reyes is on the shelf, and Valdez is worth a look in deeper NL-only leagues following tonight's outing.
The New York Daily News reports that the Mets have acquired infielder Wilson Valdez from the Indians for cash considerations.
The Mets needed another infielder with Jose Reyes landing on the DL and he will likely be used in defensive situations. He joins the active roster instantly, but is not a fantasy worthy performer in any format.
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