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The New York Mets have signed veteran outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. to a minor-league contract, purchasing his deal from the Long Island Ducks, where he was enjoying a standout season with a .400 batting average and a 28-game hitting streak. Bradley, a former All-Star and Gold Glove winner with the Boston Red Sox, has a career .225 batting average in the majors but is recognized for his defensive prowess and has played all outfield positions throughout his 11-year career. The Mets are bolstering their outfield depth, particularly as they navigate injuries and inconsistent performances from current players. Bradley will report to Triple-A Syracuse, providing the Mets with a potential option as Starling Marte remains sidelined. Ducks manager Lew Ford praised Bradley's performance, highlighting his deserving opportunity to return to the majors. This move reflects the Mets' strategy to enhance their roster depth ahead of the season's final stretch.
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