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Luke Voit is signing with the Rakuten Golden Eagles of Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball.

1 week ago

Voit heads overseas after a 36-game stint in the independent Mexican League where he batted .324 with 11 home runs. The 34-year-old was in camp last spring with the Mets, but didn’t make the club’s season-opening roster. He last appeared in the majors during the 2023 campaign when he got into 22 games for the Brewers.

2025-06-02 8:14:08 (ET)

Mets have reportedly released Luke Voit, according to Metsmerized’s Mike Mayer.

1 year ago

The 33-year-old has seen better days and finishes Mets camp with his worst Spring Training in his MLB career. Voit went 4-for-34 (.118 AVG) with 14 strikeouts and finished with a .455 OPS. Despite having plenty of major league experience, his performance this spring could be a tough sell for any team this season.

2024-03-26 10:05:44 (ET)

The Athletic’s Will Sammon reports Luke Voit, Tomás Nido, José Iglesias will not make the Mets’ Opening Day roster.

1 year ago

No real surprises here, despite all three having extensive major league experience. It’s likely that all three will wind up opting out to explore their options on the free agent market.

2024-03-23 9:52:47 (ET)

Mets signed 1B Luke Voit to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.

1 year ago

Voit is officially back with the Mets as a non-roster invitee and will attempt to win a spot on their season-opening roster over a younger alternative like Mark Vientos as a right-handed bench bat. He could wind up pushing DJ Stewart for at-bats at designated hitter as well. The 33-year-old journeyman slugger posted a .548 OPS with zero homers in 74 plate appearances last year for the Brewers, but obliterated the ball at the Triple-A level. There might be something left in the tank here.

2024-02-19 8:30:32 (ET)

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