One well-traveled pitcher believes his stock is only rising in his return to the Mets organization.

Right-hander Robert Stock, who inked a minor league pact this week that included an invite to spring training, is back with the Mets nearly five years after he last suited up for the team .

Stock, 36, sports a bloated 4.90 ERA through 57 career games – numbers that have led him to bounce around the baseball world since he was first drafted as a catcher back in 2009.

Since turning pro, Stock has been part of eight different MLB organizations, as well as playing in Korea, Mexico and two independent leagues.

“I’m 36 years old and have had extremely limited MLB success,” Stock said in an X thread . “And yet MLB teams continue to give me chances. Why? Because I continually find new ways t

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