Could Tyler Clippard be asking too much?

The Mets might think so.

According to CBS Sports' Jon Heyman, Clippard wants a two-year deal while the Mets are only wiling to offer a one-year pact to the right-handed reliever.

Clippard, 30, went 5-4 with a 2.92 ERA in 71 innings over 69 appearances in 2015. He spent the first portion of the season with Oakland before the Mets nabbed him in a trade. He was an All-Star in 2014.

The Mets might be unwilling to agree to a multiyear deal with Clippard due to his injury history. But considering the thirst for quality bullpen arms throughout the league, there's little reason to believe a pitcher with Clippard's track record won't get more than just a season-long deal.

The Yankees drafted Clippard the ninth round of the 2003 draft.

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