Mejia and Mets agree to contract in formality, despite ban

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New York Mets right-hander Jenrry Mejia. (Kathy Kmonicek/AP)

NEW YORK — Suspended reliever Jenrry Mejia and the New York Mets have agreed to a one-year contract worth $1,729,000, money the pitcher will not receive because of his three positive drug tests.

Even though Mejia was banned from baseball for life in February 2016, the Mets retain his rights as a player on their restricted list. The deal is the maximum 30 per cent cut from his 2016 salary of $2.47 million. He was cut the maximum 20 per cent last year to $1,976,000. Under baseball’s drug agreement, players serving suspensions do not get paid.

Mejia was suspended for 80 games on April 11, 2015, following a positive test for Stanozolol, a drug popular among bodybuilders, and admitted then he took a banned substance.

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