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The New York Mets are embarking on one of the most radical offseasons in recent memory, a pivot signaled by the blockbuster trade that sent fan-favorite outfiel
The New York Mets made a huge deal on Sunday to acquire former A's shortstop (now second baseman) Marcus Semien from the Texas Rangers, but this trade has left them exposed in left field, while also blocking a couple of players at second base on the depth chart.
Ryan Helsley is drawing significant interest despite a horrid two months with the Mets. Helsley, 31, has seen interest from roughly 15 teams, which includes the Tigers, The Athletic reported Tuesday. A number of teams reportedly talked about multi-year deals with the righty as a setup man or closer. The Tigers view Helsley as a possible starter .
He set the franchise home run record this year, but this Mets star is now predicted to follow the money to hated division rival.
Marcus Semien understands who he is replacing. He knows what outfielder Brandon Nimmo meant to Mets fans and to the clubhouse he has helped lead over the better part of the last decade. The newest Mets infielder understands this because he held a similar status with his old team as a captain.
The Dodgers lost free agent outfielder Jose Ramos to the New York Mets on Tuesday when the 24-year-old from Panama signed a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
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David Stearns continues to add to the New York Mets depth chart. He may get dragged for the big moves he makes. He won’t get caught without a militia of pitcher