Jose Reyes, perhaps the most exciting player in Mets history, has retired. Reyes last played in 2018, but was apparently holding out hope some team would take a chance on him. But the phone did not ring, and Reyes decided to hang it up (his career, not the phone, which he would not have picked up because it never rang).
In any case, Reyes spent 12 years of his 16-year career in Flushing. He is the Mets all-time leader in triples and stolen bases, and is second to David Wright in hits, doubles and runs scored. He also was a four-time All-Star and is the only Met to win a batting title (.