Mets-Marlins trade
METS ACQUIRE LHP’s JASON VARGAS and ADAM BOSTICK FROM FLORIDA
The New York Mets today acquired two, 23-year-old lefthanded pitchers, Jason Vargas and Adam Bostick from the Florida Marlins in exchange for a pair of righthanded pitchers, Henry Owens and Matt Lindstrom.
“We think Vargas and Bostick are two promising lefthanded pitchers and we’re happy to have them in the organization,” said Mets General Manager Omar Minaya.
The 6-0, 215-pound Vargas began the season in the Marlins rotation. He was 1-1 with a 5.70 ERA over five starts allowing 24 hits, 15 earned runs, 20 walks and 14 strikeouts. As a reliever, he went 0-1 with a 9.31 ERA, 10 walks and 11 strikeouts. In 2005, Vargas started 13 games for Florida going 4-5 with a 4.14 ERA, 28 walks, and 50 strikeouts. In four relief appearances, he went 1-0 with a 2.84 ERA.
Vargas started 13 games at Albuquerque (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League in 2006 going 3-6 with a 7.43 ERA. He struck out 51 batters and walked 28 over 69.0 innings pitched. In the Dominican Winter League, he has appeared in four games and not allowed a run in 6.1 innings, with two walks and five strikeouts.
The 6-1, 220-pound Bostick split the year with Carolina (AA) of the Southern League and Albuquerque in 2006. In Carolina, he pitched 115.0 innings allowing 100 hits, 58 runs, 45 earned, with 67 walks and 109 strikeouts. With Albuquerque, he gave up 39 hits, 20 runs, 14 earned, with 13 walks and 30 strikeouts over 27.0 innings pitched.
Bostick also pitched in the Arizona Fall League in 2006 with the Peoria Javelinas. In 20.2 innings, he surrendered 24 hits, 14 runs, 13 earned, with 10 walks and 16 strikeouts.
Owens, 26, made four appearances with New York in 2006. He did not surrender a run in three of those four appearances. In four innings pitched, he gave up four hits, four earned runs, while walking four and striking out two.
Owens was named to Team USA’s 24-man roster that won the Gold Medal in the 2006 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Havana, Cuba. He appeared in six games, working 4.2 innings and earning three saves during the tournament.
Lindstrom, also 26, started the year in St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League before being promoted to Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League where he spent the majority of the year. He was only scored upon in two of his 11 outings at St. Lucie, allowing 14 hits, seven runs, five earned, while walking seven and striking out 16.
With Binghamton, he allowed only five earned runs in his last 18.2 innings for a 2.41 ERA. In those 17 games, he gave up 14 hits, five walks and 26 strikeouts while earning four saves. Lindstrom, the 10th round pick of the 2002 First Year Player Draft also pitched in the Futures All Star Game pitching a scoreless inning with two strikeouts and a save.














