The Mets were looking for contributions from their bullpen depth even before Edwin Diaz tore his right patellar tendon, but now the need has become magnified.
, leaving the Mets with four tested high-leverage relievers in David Robertson, Adam Ottavino, Brooks Raley and Drew Smith.
Here’s a look at some of the relievers in their first camp with the Mets who are under consideration for major league jobs:Curtiss, 29, was signed last March — even as— as a low-risk, high-upside option. He was brought to camp on a minor league deal after spending last season with the Marlins and Rays, for which he combined to pitch in 14 games and post an 8.36 ERA.
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