Ryan Helsley drawing interest from numerous teams despite disastrous Mets stint

It appears Ryan Helsley’s forgettable finish with the Mets isn’t hurting him in free agency. 

Helsley is drawing interest from about 15 different teams, according to a recent report from Katie Woo of the Athletic

The right-hander, of course, has been one of the premier closers in baseball the past few seasons, but he struggled mightily down the stretch after being acquired from the Cardinals in a deadline deal.  

He posted an ugly 7.20 ERA over 22 appearances as he dealt with pitch-tipping issues. 

“It was the hardest thing I’ve gone through as a pitcher in the big leagues,” Helsley told Woo. 

Now that he’s got things sorted out, Helsley is confident he can get back to his dominant form wherever he lands.

He could be doing so in a new role too, as according to numerous reports some teams have called the long-time closer about a potential transition to the starting rotation. 

While Helsley expects a bit of a learning curve along the way, as Mets fans saw at times with Clay Holmes last season, it’s a move he told Woo he would consider if the opportunity arises.  

“I know what I’m capable,” he said. “I think I still have a lot to give and can get even better. I’ve shown what I can do as a closer — it’s a really fun time to be in the game, it’s the most important three outs, but I still think I’m capable to be a starter.”

The Tigers are among the teams considering Helsley as a starter. 

St. Louis and the division rival Cubs have also checked in on the hard-throwing right-hander. 

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