Jesse Winker is on the move again.
The New York Mets struck a deal to trade for the Washington Nationals outfielder on Saturday night, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. As long as he passes through medical evaluations, Winker will now head to his fifth team in the last four seasons just ahead of the trade deadline on Tuesday.
BREAKING: The New York Mets are acquiring outfielder Jesse Winker in a trade with the Washington Nationals, sources tell ESPN.
After signing for $2M this winter, Winker has been excellent, hitting .253/.372/.417 while playing a solid left field.
The biggest Mets addition yet.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) July 28, 2024
It’s unclear what the Nationals will receive in return.
Winker signed a one-year, $2 million deal to join the Nationals this past offseason, and he’s been on pace for his best campaign since he made the All-Star team in 2021. Winker has hit .253 and has 44 RBI and 11 home runs this season in 100 games with Washington.
The Mets hold a 55-49 record headed into Sunday’s series finale against the Atlanta Braves. They’ve won six of nine coming out of the All-Star break, too, and are just a half game back from the Braves for second in the NL East standings and a half game ahead of the field for the final NL wild card spot.
The Nationals sit seven games back of the Mets in the division standings with a 48-56 record entering a matchup with the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday afternoon.
The MLB trade deadline is 6 p.m. ET Tuesday.