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    Blue Jays re-signed LHP Willie Collazo to a minor league contract.
    Collazo hasn’t appeared in the majors since 2007 and was limited to four innings last season with the Jays’ High-A affiliate. The 33-year-old is organizational depth.
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    Mets purchased the contract of LHP Willie Collazo from Triple-A New Orleans.
    Collazo, 27, will make his major league debut as a reliever after amassing a 2.46 ERA in 98 2/3 innings for New Orleans. It certainly helped his case that he threw 24 scoreless innings during August.
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    Willie Collazo allowed two hits over seven scoreless innings Thursday for La Guaira of the VWL.
    Collazo has yet to allow a run in 11 innings of work. The 27-year-old southpaw made his major league debut for the Mets in September, giving up four runs in 5 2/3 innings. He’ll be a long shot to make the club out of spring training as a middle reliever.
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    Mets optioned LHP Willie Collazo to Triple-A New Orleans.
    Collazo was up for just two days in place of Pedro Martinez.
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    Mets designated LHP Willie Collazo for assignment.
    Collazo, who was up briefly in July but did not pitch, had a 4.05 ERA in 16 starts and 21 relief appearances for Triple-A New Orleans. He’s pretty likely to clear waivers, but that would just make him a minor league free agent after the season.
  • NYM 1st Baseman
    Mets reassigned 1B Michel Abreu to minor league camp; optioned LHP Willie Collazo and RHP Carlos Muniz to Triple-A New Orleans.
    Abreu went 2-for-14 with five strikeouts while helping to fill in for Carlos Delgado this month. Muniz should be an option for the pen later. He allowed an unearned run over three innings.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher
    Mets recalled LHP Willie Collazo from Triple-A New Orleans.
    Collazo, 28, made his major league debut last September, giving up four runs in 5 2/3 innings for the Mets. He’ll probably only stick until Pedro Martinez is activated.