Ryan Helsley, whom the Mets acquired at the trade deadline last season, signed a two-year contract worth $28 million with the Orioles.
Ryan Helsley won’t be in Queens come next season.
Helsley, whom the Mets acquired at the trade deadline last season, signed a two-year contract worth $28 million with the Orioles, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed Saturday.
The deal features an opt-out after the first season, and Helsley is expected to throw the ninth inning for the Orioles.
Helsley marks the second bullpen addition for Baltimore, who reacquired Andrew Kittredge from the Cubs earlier this month after previously dealing him off to Chicago at the trade deadline.
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