Ex-Mets pitcher Zack Wheeler signs extension to stay with division-rival Phillies

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Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler throws during a baseball spring training workout Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, in Clearwater, Fla. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Mets fans hoping for the prospect of free agency to move Zack Wheeler out of the National League East saw that notion dashed on Monday when the former New York hurler agreed to a three-year contract extension worth $126 million to remain with the Philadelphia Phillies, per multiple reports.ย 

With a $42 million annual value, itโ€™s the largest contract extension given out in MLB history.

The 33-year-old right-hander was on track to hit free agency following the 2024 season where he would have been one of the marquee arms available.ย 

Wheeler spent eight-plus years with the Mets organization after he was traded from the San Francisco Giants for Carlos Beltran in 2011. Quickly becoming one of the clubโ€™s top prospects, injuries and mismanagement saw him develop into a mediocre pitcher in Queens. In 126 starts from 2013-2019, he went 44-38 with a 3.77 ERA, a 1.295 WHIP, and 2.69 strikeouts per walk.ย 

Zack Wheeler

Hitting free agency after the 2019 season, he was offered a five-year, $118 million deal from the Phillies, which prompted him to go back and ask the Mets to consider matching that offer to stay in Queens.

โ€œIt was basically just crickets,โ€ Wheeler said at the time when he reached out to the teamโ€™s former general manager Brodie Van Wagenen. โ€œ[Iโ€™m not surprised] because itโ€™s them. Thatโ€™s how they roll.โ€

Van Wagenen struck back saying that New York helped him โ€œparlay two good half-seasons over the last five [years] into $118 million.โ€

Under proper guidance in Philadelphia and with the bulletin board material provided by Van Wagenen, Wheeler has met the high expectations that were once placed upon him when he was in the Metsโ€™ farm system.

Heโ€™s been one of the top-tier pitchers in the National League since 2020, going 43-25 with a 3.06 ERA, a 1.055 WHIP, and five strikeouts…

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