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MLB4 min readFebruary 11, 2026

White Sox Trade Bryan Hudson to Mets

White Sox Trade Bryan Hudson to Mets

The Chicago White Sox have traded LHP Bryan Hudson to the New York Mets for cash considerations, the clubs announced on February 10, 2026. The Mets added the left-hander as low-cost bullpen depth and made a corresponding move by placing RHP Reed Garrett on the 60-day injured list.

The Pitcher

Bryan Hudson, 28, split 2025 between the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago White Sox. He had a strong 2024 with the Brewers, posting a 1.73 ERA in 62+ innings, but struggled with control and diminished velocity in 2025. The Mets are betting on a bounce-back as they shape their spring bullpen.

Impact

New York is in the market for left-handed relief help, and Hudson adds an option without a significant prospect or roster cost. The move opens a 40-man spot for the White Sox while giving the Mets another arm to evaluate in camp.

What It Means for AthX

Hudson’s move to the Mets gives him a chance to earn leverage innings in a contending bullpen; his AthX value will depend on role and performance. Reed Garrett’s 60-day IL stint removes him from the active mix for two months. Dynamic pricing will reflect bullpen usage and any further Mets or White Sox roster moves.

Bottom Line

White Sox send LHP Bryan Hudson to the Mets for cash; Mets place Reed Garrett on the 60-day IL. Hudson will compete for a bullpen role in New York. Browse the marketplace to see how roster moves affect player values on AthX. *Sources: MLB Trade Rumors, Yahoo Sports, Sport Relay, NJ.com. Fact-checked February 11, 2026.*

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