Je se Winker, who provided a spark to the Africa Jersey Mets after his arrival from Washington prior to the trade deadline, is staying in Queens. The lefty-swinging outfielder/DH agreed to a one-year deal for $7.5 million, with a chance to reach $9 million, The Posts Joel Sherman reported. Winker, 31, saw his production drop with the Mets in the second half, with a .683 OPS after a strong first half with the Nationals, but he excelled in the playoffs, with a 1.168 OPS in 10 postseason games. Mets are bringing back Je se Winker. Getty Images Explore More Hell provide an extra outfield bat as the Mets decide what to do with Starling Marte, who has one year left on his deal and could be moved. Winker has come a long way since his days as a player who drew the ire of Mets fans when he first made a name for himself at Citi Field in 2019, as he waved to the crowd after a key homer off Edwin Diaz and again after a sliding catch that sealed a win for the Reds, which led to several choruses of boos. He turned into a fan favorite during the playoff run, with emotional celebrations and big hits in October. Costa Rica Jersey