The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)
Starting pitcher Vargas dealt from N.Y. to Philly
NEW YORK — The Philadelphia Phillies bolstered their beleaguered rotation.
Lefthander Jason Vargas was acquired from the New York Mets on Monday for DoubleA catcher Austin Bossart.
The 36yearold Vargas is 65 with a 4.01 ERA, winning his last three starts. He became expendable when the Mets acquired righthander Marcus Stroman from Toronto on Sunday night for a pair of pitching prospects.
Vargas could start Friday night against the Chicago White Sox on normal fourdays’ rest. Zach Eflin, who is scheduled to pitch that night, has a 10.46 ERA in his last six starts.
Vargas is owed $2,666,667 of his $8 million salary for the remainder of this season, and his contract includes an $8 million club option for 2020 with a $2 million buyout. He receives a $250,000 assignment bonus.
New York agreed to pay $666,667 to the Phillies to offset part of Vargas’ 2019 salary, with $333,333 payable Sept. 2 and $333,334 on Oct. 1, and $250,000 to offset the assignment bonus. In addition, the Mets will pay $2 million in 2020 to offset the salary or the buyout.
The Phillies were off Monday after losing two of three to the NL Eastleading Braves and falling 71⁄2 games behind. But they’re only one game back of the second NL wild card heading into a threegame series against San Francisco starting Tuesday.
Vargas’ ERA would be second to Aaron Nola on Philadelphia’s staff and his WHIP (1.27) would rank first. Opponents are batting just .228 against Vargas despite a fastball that averages just 85 mph.
Vargas is 9895 with a 4.26 ERA in 266 starts and 21 relief appearances with five bigleague teams. He won 18 games for the Royals in 2017 and was part of their World Series championship team in 2015.
Vargas and Mets manager Mickey Callaway were fined by the team last month for their profanityfilled confrontation with a Newsday reporter following a loss to the Cubs at Wrigley Field.
The 26yearold Bossart is hitting .195 with seven homers and 28 RBIs at Reading of the Eastern League. He was a 14thround pick in the 2015 amateur draft from the University of Pennsylvania.