Sources: Rogers to Mets after twin also traded

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  • Jorge CastilloJul 30, 2025, 04:27 PM ET

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      ESPN baseball reporter. Covered the Washington Wizards from 2014 to 2016 and the Washington Nationals from 2016 to 2018 for The Washington Post before covering the Los Angeles Dodgers and MLB for the Los Angeles Times from 2018 to 2024.

The New York Mets have acquired right-handed reliever Tyler Rogers from the San Francisco Giants, sources confirmed to ESPN, bolstering a bullpen that has been pitching on fumes in recent weeks.

The Mets paid a very hefty price for Rogers, sending right-hander José Butto, outfield prospect Drew Gilbert and right-handed pitching prospect Blade Tidwell to the Giants, a source confirmed to ESPN.

Rogers, 34, is a submariner who specializes in generating soft contact with two-pitch arsenal centered around a sinker that averages just 83 mph.

This season, he's pitched to a 1.80 ERA with 38 strikeouts and four walks in 50 innings across an MLB-leading 53 appearances. He owns a 2.79 ERA over his seven-year career, all with the Giants. Last season, he recorded a 2.82 ERA in a National League-high 77 games. He also led the NL in appearances in 2021 as well as the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.

Rogers' identical twin brother, Taylor Rogers, was traded from the Cincinnati Reds to the Pittsburgh Pirates earlier Wednesday.

Tyler Rogers, who is set to become a free agents after this season, joins a Mets relief corps that has been depleted by overuse and injuries. New York has lost left-handed relievers A.J. Minter and Danny Young and right-handed relievers Max Kranick and Dedniel Núñez to injuries for the season since mid-May.

The attrition, combined with Mets starters ranking 25th in innings pitched this season, has produced a taxed group that has struggled after ranking second in the majors in bullpen ERA through May 31.

Since June 1, the Mets' bullpen ranks 25th in the majors with a 4.87 ERA and 28th in Win Probability Added.

The haul sent by the Mets to the Giants is seemingly substantial. Gilbert, a center fielder, was the No. 7 prospect in the Mets' farm system, according to ESPN's Kiley McDaniel.

Rogers being traded was first reported by The Athletic, while the return from the Mets was first reported by the New York Post.

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