Former Mets Outfielder Returns to MLB With AL West Club

Former New York Mets outfielder Jose Siri is back in the MLB.

Siri spent the 2025 season with the Mets after being acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays. Yet, the outfielder dealt with an injury, and after a slow start in his return, the Mets DFA’d him in September before electing free agency.

After being a free agent all offseason, Siri signed a minor-league deal with the Los Angeles Angels on February 1. Now, after spending time in Triple-A, the Angels announced they have purchased the contract of Siri who will return to the MLB.

Angels transactions:

  • Selected the contract of OF Jose Siri (#28)
  • Optioned OF Bryce Teodosio to Triple-A Salt Lake following last night’s game
  • Transferred RHP Ben Joyce to 60-day injured list

Siri appeared in just 16 games with the Mets last season due to injuries. He hit .063 with 1 RBI while he struck out 17 times in 32 at-bats. His best season was his second full year in the MLB with the Rays in 203, as he hit .222 with 25 home runs and 56 RBIs.

More to come.

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