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Former Mets reliever Grant Hartwig has been released to pursue an opportunity in Japan. Find out why at MLB Trade Rumors.
The right-hander, who was released from his minor league contract at Triple-A Syracuse, has signed with the NPB's Hanshin ...
Signs with Japanese team ...
Mets relief prospect Grant Hartwig has detoured from pursuing a medical career to an opportunity in the majors.
When Grant Hartwig walked off the mound in a loss to Ball State on May 29, 2021, the Miami of Ohio right-hander thought his baseball career was over.
This former New York Mets relief pitcher is taking his talents to Japan. After not appearing in any big league games for the Mets this season, relief pitcher Gr ...
HOUSTON — Grant Hartwig’s decision to forego medical school has seemingly paid off. The right-hander was called up to the Mets from Triple-A Syracuse on Monday and made his major league… ...
Hartwig signed a contract with the Hanshin Tigers in Nippon Professional Baseball. The 27-year old, 6-foot-5 righty has ...
The Mets opted not to tender contracts to three players for 2025, the team announced Friday night after the deadline passed. Right-handed reliever Grant Hartwig, left-handed reliever Alex Young ...
The Mets reassigned Hartwig to minor-league camp Sunday. Hartwig is likely to open the 2025 season in the bullpen at Triple-A Syracuse. He previously made 32 relief appearances for the Mets ...
Just a couple of weeks after non-tendering them, the Mets are bringing back RHP Grant Hartwig and OF Alex Ramirez on minor league deals.
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