The New York Mets, like many other teams, made a run at Japanese superstar Rōki Sasaki. However, as his deadline to sign approaches, teams are being ruled out and the Mets have seemingly lost the ...
Relief pitchers haven't gotten a ton of attention from the New York Mets' front office this offseason. However, it's safe to assume that the Mets are looking to add additional relievers to their ...
It's been a busy winter for the New York Mets, especially on the starting pitching front. With three of the four members of their playoff rotation hitting free agency, the Mets had a lot of work ...
According to Will Sammon of The Athletic, the New York Mets aren’t the team that will sign Roki Sasaki this offseason. New York now has limited options to improve their starting rotation.
The New York Mets have enjoyed a terrific offseason so far. Some of their activity includes the 15-year, $765 million signing of Juan Soto (the biggest splash in the offseason), the return of Sean ...
The New York Mets and free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso reportedly remain far apart in contract negotiations. According to SNY's Andy Martino, the two sides are "not close" to striking a deal ...
Pete Alonso appears to be willing to bend the knee a little bit in order to stay with the New York Mets. Jim Duquette of SiriusXM reported that the first baseman's camp offered the Mets a three ...
The New York Mets won the offseason with a single move, inking top free agent Juan Soto to a historic 15-year, $765 million contract. Steve Cohen is baseball's most ambitious (and liquid ...
During a recent podcast appearance with Jomboy Media's Chris Rose, Castellanos revealed he thought that New York Mets utility infielder Jose Iglesias should've received the NL MVP Award rather ...
Soto said that the Mets have given him permission to fulfill his childhood dream of playing for Tigres, albeit for 10 games. Perk-Laden Deal Called ‘Very CostlyTrain Wreck’ ...
Free-agent slugger Pete Alonso remains available for hire, and it's becoming clear he prefers a return to the New York Mets, with whom he's spent his entire professional career to date.
SNY contributor and MLB Network Radio host Jim Duquette reports that Alonso's camp has offered the Mets a three-year deal with opt-outs. Per Duquette, the deal is available to only the Mets right now.