The New York Mets sign a six-year Major League Baseball veteran who previously played for the Atlanta Braves, according to reports from Forbes and Yahoo Sports. Both outlets describe the move as a return of the infielder after Atlanta makes a surprising roster cut. After spending time with the Braves, the player joins the Mets, reuniting with the organization following his earlier experience in the league. The reports characterize the transaction as a notable offseason or roster move, given the “surprising” nature of the cut by Atlanta. While both sources agree on the core details—team change, prior Braves stint, position as an infielder, and the player’s MLB tenure—the coverage provided here does not specify the player’s name, contract terms, or length, nor does it detail the roster situation that prompts the move. The Mets’ decision places the veteran back in the National League, now competing against the Braves rather than representing them.