Former Dodgers Infielder Returns To Majors After Two-Year Absence
Briefly

Eddy Alvarez's time in Los Angeles was brief, playing only 14 games for the Dodgers before being designated for assignment. He now joins the Mets, finding a path back to the majors.
Acquired by the New York Mets from the Red Sox after a brief stint with the Dodgers, Alvarez aims to bolster the team as they cope with injuries and playoff aspirations.
Despite his struggles at the plate, with a .183 batting average over his career, Alvarez's defensive versatility and speed are valuable assets for the Mets as they navigate a critical postseason push.
Rare trades for experienced players like Alvarez occur after September 1, indicating the Mets' unique situation as they battle for a playoff berth amid injuries.
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