The Mets keep dealing.

A day after acquiring Keon Broxton from Milwaukee, the Mets traded for infielder J.D. Davis from Houston, the team announced Sunday. The Mets also get minor league infielder Cody Bohanek in the deal and will lose minor leaguers Ross Adolph, Luis Santana and Scott Manea.

Davis, who is primarily a third baseman, is a 25-year-old who has dominated minor league competition but has not seen that success translate to the majors yet. In 42 games with the Astros last season, he hit just .175 with one home run. But the former top prospect slashed .342/.406/.583 with Triple-A Fresno.

Adolph is a 22-year-old outfielder who spent last season at Single-A Brooklyn. Manea is a 23-year-old who had a .368 OBP in 100 Single-A Columbia games last season, while Santana, a second baseman, raked in Rookie League Kingsport, slashing .348/.446/.471 as a 19-year-old.