The New York Mets are continuing to piece together roster depth as injuries across the team force constant adjustments at multiple positions. While much of the attention remains on the club’s star talent, the organization has also been frequently rotating fringe players between the majors and minors to stay flexible.
That approach was evident in their latest move, which brought back a familiar utility infielder who has recently bounced around several teams, including a stint with a division rival.
Just days after being designated for assignment by the Detroit Tigers, Zack Short has returned to the Mets after being claimed off waivers, according to MLB reports.
His addition marks yet another stop in a well-traveled career across multiple MLB organizations.

Short is widely regarded as a defense-first utility infielder whose value comes more from his glove than his bat.

While his offensive production has been limited at the major-league level, his ability to handle multiple infield positions—especially shortstop, second base, and third base—keeps him in demand for teams needing depth.
For the Mets, that versatility is especially useful as they try to navigate injuries and stabilize their roster. Despite inconsistent results at the plate, Short’s defensive reliability and positional flexibility make him a practical addition for a team looking to stay competitive through a challenging stretch of the season.