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<p>DENVER — Jake Odorizzi is still perplexed he’s pitching for the Astros instead of the Mets.</p>



<p>The veteran right-hander was a Mets target for much of the offseason, as the team looked to bolster the rotation behind Jacob deGrom and Marcus Stroman, but the stars never aligned for the two sides.</p>



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<p>“Early on I thought I was going to be a member of a certain team, then some people took over that team and they pretty much hated me, so it fell through,” <a href="https://twitter.com/RoseRotation/status/1383081054488170499" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Odorizzi said on the &#8220;Chris Rose Rotation&#8221; podcast</a>, appearing with Mets reliever Trevor May. “It was Trevor’s team. It was an interesting thing, so it’s a weird one.”</p>



<p>Mets president Sandy Alderson pursued Odorizzi early in free agency, but the Mets then hired Jared Porter as general manager (he was <strong>fired only a month into his tenure</strong> after his sexual harassment of a female reporter during his Cubs employment was uncovered) before Zack Scott ascended to acting GM.</p>


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<p>After acquiring right-hander Carlos Carrasco in the Francisco Lindor trade, the Mets still had a rotation opening and pursued Trevor Bauer. But last year’s National League Cy Young award winner <strong>jilted the Mets to sign with the Dodgers</strong> for three years and $102 million. Still in need of another starter, the Mets ultimately signed Taijuan Walker to a two-year deal worth $23 million. Stroman returned to the team on a qualifying offer worth $18.9 million just as free agency began.</p>



<p>“It’s one of those things where you get down the road far enough, you’re like, ‘Alright, things might happen,’ and then obviously a lot of weird, interesting things happened with that organization this offseason, good and bad,” Odorizzi said. “It was a weird one, that is for sure.”</p>



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<p>Odorizzi remained a free agent into spring training before signing a two-year contract with the Astros worth $20.25 million.</p>



<p>“My time in free agency this year was the single most frustrating time I’ve had in baseball,” Odorizzi said. “At certain points you think you are going to be a member of a certain team and then it falls through or whatever maybe and it’s like, ‘Alright, now what?’ And it’s March and I am still sitting at the house. It’s like, ‘What the hell is going on right now?’ ”</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Mike Puma</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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