The New York Mets and Keith Hernandez reached an agreement on a one-year contract.

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Keith Hernandez and the New York Mets agreed to a minor league contract Saturday, giving the team another pitcher who could compete for the final rotation spot during spring training.

 

With the move, Mets general manager Omar Minaya all but ruled out bringing back Pedro Martinez, a free agent coming off four injury-plagued seasons in New York. Martinez plans to pitch in the World Baseball Classic next month, hoping he can showcase his stuff before picking a big league offer.

 

“I think we are pretty much set and we’re going to go forward with the guys that we have,” Minaya said.

 

Hernandez was 13-11 with a 6.05 ERA in 31 combined starts for Minnesota and Colorado last season, his 13th in the major leagues. The durable right-hander has long been a favorite of Minaya, who traded for Hernandez when he was running the Montreal Expos.

“I just feel that we need to have numbers. I think you guys know my philosophy on this: You just never have enough pitching, and starting pitching,” Minaya said. “Livan can give you innings, he can pitch in different roles.”

 

If added to the 40-man roster, Hernandez would get a $1 million salary with a chance to earn an additional $1 million in performance bonuses based on innings, starts and appearances.

 

The 1997 NLCS and World Series MVP with Florida, he is the half-brother of former Mets pitcher Orlando “El Duque” Hernandez.

 

Competition for the No. 5 slot in New York’s rotation also is expected to include right-hander Tim Redding, young lefty Jon Niese and former All-Star Freddy Garcia, another veteran in camp on a minor league contract.

 

“That particular spot is basically wide open,” manager Jerry Manuel said.

 

Livan Hernandez is expected to arrive Sunday.

 

“We have a lot of options,” Minaya said, adding that Hernandez is healthy. “I always tell myself, don’t go into the year with six guys, go into the year with eight to 10 options available. And then if you do that, you’lllll be fine.”

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