Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

A’s acquire Familia from Mets

- The Associated Press

After three years of missing the playoffs and dealing away fan favorites like Yoenis Cespedes, Josh Donaldson and Sonny Gray, the Oakland Athletics are trying to steer themselves in the opposite direction.

They certainly took a significan­t step Saturday by acquiring New York Mets reliever Jeurys Familia to bolster a bullpen that includes All-Star closer Blake Treinen.

“You always want to be in this position where you’re potentiall­y adding,” A’s manager Bob Melvin said. “We’ve had three years where it’s been just the opposite. Three weeks ago. maybe this isn’t a conversati­on but the way the team’s played in the last month put is in a position to be able to do something like this.”

Traditiona­lly sellers at the deadline, the A’s overcame a slow start and are in the midst of the wild card picture in the American League. They went into Saturday’s game against the Giants having won 21 of 28 since June 16, tied with the Red Sox for the best record in the majors during that stretch.

An All-Star in 2016, Familia was 4-4 with a 2.88 ERA and 17 saves in 21 chances with the Mets this season. The 28-year-old right-hander struck out 43 and walked 14 in 40 appearance­s covering 40.2 innings.

Although the right-hander can become a free agent after this season, the A’s didn’t shy away from making the move in hopes of enhancing their playoff prospects this year.

“We thought he was the best guy out there,” Oakland general manager David Forst said. “Adding a reliever right now was the best option and we thought Jeurys was the best guy. We’ve been talking to the Mets for a while, and we’re happy that it came together.”

New York gets right-hander Bobby Wahl, infielder Will Toffey and $1 million in internatio­nal signing bonus pool allotment for its closer.

“This trade hits three major areas,” Mets assistant general manager John Ricco said in a statement. :We got a major league ready reliever our scouts recommende­d, a position player who was a high selection from the 2017 draft and strong prospect in the A’s system as well as receiving internatio­nal bonus pool money to help in the future.”

 ?? JULIE JACOBSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mets slugger Yoenis Cespedes, left, being congratula­ted by first base coach Ruben Amaro Jr after hitting a single in Friday’s win over the Yankees, may need surgery to remove calicifati­on on both heels.
JULIE JACOBSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mets slugger Yoenis Cespedes, left, being congratula­ted by first base coach Ruben Amaro Jr after hitting a single in Friday’s win over the Yankees, may need surgery to remove calicifati­on on both heels.

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