Tennessee's Drew Gilbert, Blade Tidwell Sent to Giants by Mets in MLB Trade Deadline Deal
NEW YORK, JUL 30 – Tyler Rogers, a 34-year-old submariner with a 1.80 ERA in a league-leading 53 appearances, joins the Mets as they strengthen their bullpen for the 2025 playoff run.
- On Jul 30, 2025, the New York Mets acquired right-handed reliever Tyler Rogers from the San Francisco Giants in exchange for José Buttó, Drew Gilbert and Blade Tidwell.
- As Thursday’s trade deadline approaches, setup man Tyler Rogers is being traded to the Mets as the first of potentially several moves.
- Tyler Rogers has struck out 38 batters in 50 innings while posting a 1.80 ERA, leading all of baseball in appearances.
- Following the trade, the Mets significantly strengthened their bullpen by adding Rogers, who will slot in as the setup man to closer Edwin Díaz and is expected to be key for their 2025 playoff run.
- Amid a rough stretch, the San Francisco Giants remain undecided on whether to sell veterans or retool its roster, with a.500 record as of Monday.
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McDonald: SF Giants are free falling, and it only ends with a crash landing
“It’s time to go.” That’s what Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey said June 4, and he wasn’t talking about trading one of the few players on his roster who has met and even exceeded expectations a day before the trade deadline. Tyler Rogers wasn’t the best player on the Giants or the most valuable. He’s the most reliable, however, and he has laudably maximized his skill set. Everyone on the team knows it, and they all watched a…
“I was here from the beginning” - Ex-Mets pitcher Jose Butto admits feeling “sad” after sudden move to Giants in trade for Tyler Rogers
Ahead of the trade deadline, the San Francisco Giants acquired 27-year-old right-handed reliever José Buttó from the New York Mets, along with prospects Blade Tidwell and Drew Gilbert, in exchange for

Mets bolster bullpen again, acquire Tyler Rogers from Giants for Buttó and 2 others
NEW YORK (AP) — The busy New York Mets made another trade Wednesday to strengthen their injury-depleted bullpen, acquiring right-hander Tyler Rogers from the fading San Francisco Giants for three players.
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