The New York Mets are adding to their depth. On Thursday, the Mets claimed veteran utility man Andy Ibanez off waivers from the Athletics, as the team announced. Ibanez hit .118/.167/.118 with a .284 OPS and three RBI for the Athletics in 11 games this season. The Mets opened up a spot on the 40-man roster today after designating reliever Carl Edwards Jr. for assignment. Despite Ibanez's abysmal numbers this year, he crushes lefties. For his career, Ibanez is slashing .275/.321/.442 with a .763 OPS against left-handed pitching. Ibanez also brings versatility, having the ability to play all four infield positions as well as both corner outfield spots. Ibanez, 33, has played for the Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers and Athletics in his career. The Mets will be the fourth team he has appeared with in the big-leagues. His best season came as a rookie with Texas in 2021, where he slashed .277/.321/.435 with a .756 OPS, seven homers and 25 RBI.…