Travis Jankowski is headed to New York. (Kyle Ross/Icon Sportswire) Janko from LanCo is about to become Janko from Queens. Or at least that's what he hopes happens in 2022. According to Jon Heyman of Audacy Sports, former Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Travis Jankowski has agreed to a minor-league deal with the New York Mets that will be worth $1.25 million if he ultimately reaches the majors. A year ago, Jankowski began the season with the Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs, but ultimately saw action in 76 games for the Phillies. While he was notably picked off at second base early in his time with the team, Jankowski went on to hit .252 with a .364 on-base percentage in 157 plate appearances, while seeing time at all three outfield positions. The 30-year-old has spent parts of seven seasons at the Major League level, also playing for the San Diego Padres and Cincinnati Reds. The Mets starting outfield looks like one of the best on paper, with offseason pickups Starling Marte and Mark Canha set to join Brandon Nimmo. J.D. Davis and Dominic Smith both have experience in left field as well. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION What Could The Phillies Do Next After Signing Kyle SchwarberZack Wheeler Had Shoulder Soreness In December; Says It’s Nothing ConcerningGregg Murphy Will See Expanded Role On Phillies Radio Network In 2022Sean Rodriguez Joins Phillies Player Development StaffThrough 3 Years, Who Has Been Better — Bryce Harper Or Manny MachadoHomegrown Phillies Who Were Drafted By Other Teams But Didn’t SignApparently The Pirates Once Offered Barry Bonds In A Trade To The PhilliesBryce Harper Is Within Striking Distance Of A Home Run MilestoneWho Were The Best Hitting Pitchers To Play For The Phillies?This 2001 Top 10 Phillies Prospects List Is A Sight To Behold Phillies Nation Podcast · Tim Kelly talks Herrera, luxury tax and more on SportsRadio 94 WIP