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Mets cut catcher Nido, reinstate Narvaez from 60-day IL

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NEW YORK (AP) — Needing to make a difficult decision at catcher, the New York Mets cut light-hitting Tomas Nido on Monday when they reinstated fellow backstop Omar Narvaez from the 60-day injured list.

Nido was designated for assignment in a move that keeps catcher Francisco Alvarez in the majors after the 21-year-old rookie flourished in May.

Alvarez began the season at Triple-A Syracuse, one of baseball's highest-rated prospects, before getting called up in early April when Narvaez strained his left calf.

Known for strong defense, Nido was a Gold Glove finalist last season and had essentially taken over the starting job from a struggling James McCann by the time the Mets entered the playoffs last season.

In the offseason, the Mets signed Nido to a $3.7 million, two-year contract.

Narvaez was signed to a $15 million, two-year deal as a free agent in the offseason. A left-handed hitter, he was expected to share time with the right-handed hitting Nido, but Narvaez got injured during the second series of the season in Milwaukee.

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