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NYM Adam Ottavino
New York Mets
Pitcher
2024 Projected Value: $2
2024 Actual Value: $5 Difference: $3
Based on 10-team NL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year W L Sv Hold IP H BB SO ER ERA WHIP Rate
2024 proj 2 4 2 16 63.0 48 26 69 23 3.29 1.175 21.0
2024 1 0 0 4 11.7 4 2 20 2 1.54 0.514 51.5
2023 1 7 12 12 61.7 46 29 62 22 3.21 1.216 32.6
2022 6 3 3 19 65.7 48 16 79 15 2.06 0.975 49.9

Player News XML
Date News
5/02/24 Mets reliever says he was 'spooked' last season. New York Mets pitcher Adam Ottavino. AP By Bridget Hyland | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com The Mets brought back Adam Ottavino this offseason, and he's been an impressive and essential part of the team's bullpen. The 38-year-old reliever threw his ninth consecutive scoreless and hitless inning in Wednesday's 1-0 loss to the Chicago Cubs. He now owns a 1.24 ERA with a 0.514 WHIP with 20 strikeouts in 11 2.3 innings. MORE METS COVERAGE Mets adamant Replay Center screwed up game-ending call: 'They got the wrong call' Mets' Carlos Mendoza fumes at umpire after game-ending call: 'That's bull****' Mets star Francisco Lindor leaves game in second inning Mets fans rally around man ejected from $1 hot dog
Source: https://www.nj.com/sports/2024/05/mets-reliever-sa...
5/01/24 Adam Ottavino continues eye-popping start to season for Mets after 2022 struggles. Adam Ottavino had another regular night at the park on Wednesday night, pitching a scoreless eighth inning, striking out a pair — and allowing a stolen base. It was his ninth consecutive scoreless — and hitless — appearance and continued an eye-popping first month of the season for the right-hander, who entered the game with 15.2 strikeouts per nine innings, a miniscule 0.416 WHIP and a drastic reduction in walks compared with most of his career. And since giving up runs in his first two appearances of the season, he's gone 34 straight batters without allowing a hit — although his latest outing came in a 1-0 loss to the Cubs. Adam Ottavino throws a pitch in a scoreless eighth inning in the Mets'
Source: https://nypost.com/2024/05/02/sports/adam-ottavino...
2/21/24 Mets' Adam Ottavino overhauling pickoff move to combat pitch-clock changes. PORT ST. LUCIE — Adam Ottavino spent the offseason studying doubles prevention. In this case, it meant working on a better pickoff move to first base that would help stop opponents from turning a single or walk into a double. Last season, the Mets reliever struggled holding base runners, following MLB's implementation of the pitch clock. New York Mets relief pitcher Adam Ottavino is working on his pickoff move. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST Ottavino could no longer just hold the ball or step off the rubber repeatedly to upset the runner's timing. The veteran right-hander discovered he was moving his hands before the rest of his body, costing himself tenths-of-a-second in his pickoff throws. Explore
Source: https://nypost.com/2024/02/21/sports/mets-adam-ott...
2/14/24 Mets Notebook: Why Adam Ottavino returned, Ronny Mauricio officially on 60-day IL. Adam Ottavino never shut the door on a return to the Mets. With a new regime taking over and an option that would have deferred much of his 2024 salary, the veteran right-hander felt it best to test the free agent market. “It was never not on the radar,” Ottavino told the Daily News on Wednesday at Clover Park. Initially, the Mets didn't show much interest in Ottavino.
Source: https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/02/14/mets-notebo...
2/05/24 Grading the Mets' Adam Ottavino signing. After making a bevvy of small signings and building a big heap of NRIs to churn, the Mets finally made a more substantial bullpen reinforcement and brought back Adam Ottavino on a one-year, $4.5M deal. It's one of the odder deals of the offseason for sure; Ottavino originally opted out of his $6.75M player option earlier this offseason—it's worth noting that a good chunk of that money was going to be deferred—and has cited uncertainty on the direction of the team as one of the primary reasons for that decision. Despite those and a handful of other thinly-veiled criticisms throughout the offseason, the 38-year-old right hander will now rejoin the late-inning mix for the Mets.
Source: https://www.amazinavenue.com/2024/2/5/24053521/met...

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