
"The righty made his big league debut with the Nationals during the 2018 season and enjoyed a solid three-year run where he pitched to a 4.10 ERA (108 ERA+) with a 3.20 FIP and a 26.1% strikeout rate across 142 2/3 innings of work from 2018 to 2020. That stretch included the franchise's 2019 World Series championship, which saw Suero make the postseason roster and post three scoreless appearances during the World Series against the Astros."
"While his 23.2% strikeout rate and 7.9% walk rate were hardly disastrous, He allowed a ridiculous 11 home runs in 42 2/3 innings as 19.3% of his fly balls left the year. Between that massive spike in home runs and the fact that he stranded just 59.7% of the base runners he allowed, Suero racked up runs in a hurry and was non-tendered by the Nationals during the 2021-22 offseason."
Wander Suero was outrighted to Triple-A by the Mets after being designated for assignment to make room for an outfielder's return. Suero, 33, has seven MLB seasons experience but did not appear for the Mets. He debuted with the Nationals in 2018 and posted a strong 2018–2020 stretch with a 4.10 ERA, 3.20 FIP, 26.1% strikeout rate, and postseason work during the Nationals' 2019 World Series run. Suero collapsed in 2021 with a 6.33 ERA and a spike in home runs allowed, leading to non-tendering. He then became a journeyman with mixed Triple-A success and brief, ineffective MLB stints.
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