When the New York Mets signed Devin Williams earlier in the month, it turned out that it wouldn’t be the only pitcher that the team signed from the New York Yankees. With the rumors around the Mets this offseason, the team made another move in Luke Weaver.

This was reported by Joel Sherman of The New York Post, saying that the reliever in Weaver will get a two-year contract, worth $22 million.

“The Mets are working toward trying to finalize a deal with free agent reliever Luke Weaver, a source told The Post,” Sherman wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “When finalized, the Weaver deal will be for 2 years and $22M with the Mets. It is pending physical.”

Weaver has been in the league since 2016, being a part of six different teams, including the Yankees, where he has been since being traded in-season from the Seattle Mariners in 2023.