SAN DIEGO — The Mets are including one other late-inning reliever and one who positively will add a distinct look to their bullpen.
The Mets are buying and selling for submariner Tyler Rogers in a swap with the Giants, The Put up confirmed Wednesday.
They’re paying a giant worth, sending reliever Jose Butto and two prospects, right-hander Blade Tidwell and outfielder Drew Gilbert, to San Francisco.
The deal was not but official.
Rogers, a free agent at season’s finish, practically scrapes his proper hand on the mound when he pitches. The distinctive angle has confirmed tough to hit — he owns a 1.80 ERA this season — and may assist his sturdiness.

And not using a true, exhausting fastball, he leads the majors in video games pitched (53) and led the majors within the class a season in the past (77).