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...
Jarred Kelenic, Mariners (minors)
The 19-year-old Kelenic, the prized prospect the Mets included in the Diaz/Cano deal, has cooled off a bit over the last week as his triple slash has dropped from a ridiculously good .340/.441/.630 to .326/.416/.581.
In 33 games this season for Seattle's Low-A affiliate, Kelenic has six homers, 13 doubles, one triple, and six stolen bases.
Justin Dunn, Mariners (minors)
The 23-year-old Dunn, also dealt to the Mariners in the Diaz/Cano deal, struggled in his most recent start for Seattle's Double-A affiliate, allowing six runs (four earned) on five hits while walking one and striking out five in just 2.0 innings.
His prior start went better...
Justin Dunn is having a great night for the Travs. He's through six innings and has six Ks, but most impressively, hasn't walked anyone. Much better command than his last outing. Only Juremi Profar is finding success against him. Everyone else is...well. pic.twitter.com/GXja4Yt6xR
- Lookout Landing (@LookoutLanding) May 3, 2019
Matt Harvey, Angels
Harvey, who signed a one-year, $11 million deal with the Angels this offseason after the Mets traded him to the Reds last season, has rebounded a bit after his season started in disastrous fashion. But his last two starts were very uneven.
Harvey, whose ERA for the season sits at 6.69, allowed two runs in 4.0 innings while walking two and striking out six on May 11 against the Orioles after allowing five runs on five hits while walking one and striking out one in 4.2 innings against the Astros on May 5.
Jay Bruce, Mariners
Bruce, who the Mets traded to Seattle as part of the Edwin Diaz/Robinson Cano trade, still has a putrid batting average and on base percentage, but he keeps hitting homers.
Bruce is hitting .192/.261/.528 with 12 homers (including one he hit on Saturday). He is on pace to finish the season with 46 homers.
Wilmer Flores, Diamondbacks
Flores has been on a hot streak for the last few weeks, raising his triple slash from .238/.295/.325 on May 1 to .292/.306/.407 entering play on Sunday. He has two homers and seven doubles in 36 games (113 at-bats) this season.
Travis d'Arnaud, Rays
After being cut loose by the Mets, d'Arnaud was picked up by the Dodgers for about 12 seconds before winding up with the Rays, where he went 0-for-3 with a walk on Saturday against the Yankees during his Rays debut. He also picked a runner off at second base.
Kevin Plawecki, Indians
Plawecki, who the Mets traded to the Indians earlier this offseason for Walter Lockett and Sam Haggerty, has played in just fve games since April 27 and has just one hit in 14 at-bats during that span. Overall he is hitting .171/.292/.341 with one homer 17 games (41 at-bats).
Asdrubal Cabrera, Rangers
Cabrera, who the Mets traded to the Phillies last season after nearly three seasons in New York, started off strong for Texas but has cooled off since -- though he is on pace to hit roughly 30 homers. He is hitting .229/.309/.459 with seven homers in 32 games (109 at-bats).