The Mets have reshaped their roster over the last year and change, saying goodbye to some familiar faces (some beloved, some not) in the process. Every week, we'll take a look at how some of those former Mets are performing with their new teams...
Asdrubal Cabrera, Nationals
Cabrera was designated for assignment by the Rangers last week, but signed with the Nationals on Tuesday. He went 1-for-4 against the Mets on Saturday, but delivered a go-ahead, two-run double in the seventh inning on Sunday. The former Met also played for the Nationals in 2014.
Jarred Kelenic, Mariners (minors)
After a torrid stretch in which he went 15-for-30, Kelenic earned a promotion to Double-A Arkansas on Friday. He's yet to appear in a game for them, but leaves High-A Modesto after just 46 games there. He hit .290/.353/.485 with six homers and 22 RBI. It's his second promotion of 2019, after playing 50 games with Class A West Virginia to begin the season.
Justin Dunn, Mariners (minors)
Dunn made two starts for Double-A Arkansas this week, earning the win in his first but pitching better in the second. He tossed 5.1 innings on Monday, allowing four runs on seven hits while punching out five batters. He returned to the mound Saturday and delivered five innings of two-run ball, though one run was unearned. He walked one and struck out eight, and his ERA now sits at 3.66 on the season.
Jay Bruce, Phillies
Bruce returned from the injured list with an 0-for-3 performance on Thursday before being promptly returned to the IL with a flexor strain in his left elbow. The left-hander is hitting .228/.276/540 in 285 at bats between the Mariners and Phillies this season.
Kevin Plawecki, Indians
Plawecki has a .216/.292/.336 slash line with two home runs and 12 RBI in just 129 plate appearances with Cleveland this season. He went 1-for-4 in a start behind the plate against the Twins on Sunday.
Curtis Granderson, Marlins
Granderson got an increasingly-rare start for the Marlins in Game 2 of Monday's doubleheader against the Mets and went 2-for-3 with a double and a pair of RBI. It's been a struggle for the 38-year-old at the plate, however, where he's posting a .186/.275/.368 slash line in 269 at-bats.
Travis d'Arnaud, Rays
D'Arnaud has returned to earth following a scorching few weeks for the former Mets catcher. Over his last seven games, he's just 4-for-25 with eight strikeouts. Despite joining the Rays on May 11 and appearing in just 58 games with the team, d'Arnaud's 44 RBI is good for fifth among Tampa Bay hitters.
Wilmer Flores, Diamondbacks
Flores has earned the second base job in Arizona after returning from his fractured leg suffered earlier this season. He's had just 166 at-bats this season and is hitting .277/.324/.704 on the season.
Matt Harvey, Free Agent (formerly of Angels)
Harvey was designated for assignment by the Angels on July 21. The 30-year-old made 12 starts for them this season, going 3-5 with a lofty 7.09 ERA. His final start was a loss to the Astros, in which he allowed six runs on seven hits over six innings pitched.