Mets
Mets sign Julio Teheran to big-league contract: Reports
By Ryan ChichesterApr 03,
2024
Ryan Chichester
Ryan Chichester is a content producer at WFAN.com. Ryan previously worked as a sports reporter in central Connecticut and as a writer/podcaster for…
The Mets have reportedly added some rotation help, as multiple reports say Julio Teheran has agreed to a big-league deal with the club.
Teheran, a two-time All-Star and consistent thorn in the Mets' side from his time with the rival Braves, pitched to a 4.40 ERA with the Brewers last season, making 11 starts and logging 71.2 innings of work.
The 33-year-old holds a career 3.83 ERA across his 12-year career.
Teheran aids a Mets rotation that is currently down Kodai Senga and Tylor Megill, and will be facing potential pitching problems after consecutive rainouts could lead to several innings needing to be covered in a short window of time.
















