The Mets released RHP Sean Reid-Foley on Friday, according to MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo.

Reid-Foley, 29, had pitched in 15 games for Triple-A Syracuse this season, owning an 8.36 ERA over 14.0 IP with 24 strikeouts.

The right-hander joined the Mets in 2021 after three seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays, but pitched in just 50 games over four seasons with New York.

He underwent Tommy John surgery in 2022, pitched in eight games in 2023, and then appeared in 23 contests last season. The reliever owned a 1.66 ERA and 1.25 WHIP with 25 strikeouts across 21.2 innings in 2024, but shoulder issues ended his season early, last pitching on June 19, 2024.

Reid-Foley pitched in one spring training game with New York this season, allowing one hit and one walk over 0.2 innings on March 1.

Although, the Mets outrighted him to Triple-A on March 6 after he cleared waivers. The bullpen has been strong this season without him, pitching to the major’s third-best ERA at 2.91.

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