
Randy Wolf (MLB Headshots)
With a nod to Duran Duran, the Mets have opened up to free agent Randy Wolf in order to fill the void in the rotation.
According to Marty Noble, Wolf acknowledged that interest and is also intrigued about returning to the northeast.
As you may remember, Wolf, 32, spawned the Wolf Pack in Philly where a group of fans would wear werewolf masks when he pitched. Hopefully that doesn’t come to Citi Field.
Wold pitched for San Diego and Houston last season and went 12-12 with a 4.30 ERA, but was 6-2 with a 3.57 ERA with the Astros.
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This post was written by Joe McDonald on December 16, 2008
















Wolf would be fine … as a fifth starter! The Mets should resign Ollie Perez unless Lowe falls into their laps. Ken Davidoff makes as good of a case for resigning Ollie.
No disagreement here. I would much rather have Ollie Perez than Wolf. But I think the Mets are looking at Wolf as a fallback option.