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The price of elite relief pitching keeps climbing, and the New York Mets just ran face-first into that reality. A […]
After being linked to New York following the club’s decision to trade second baseman Jeff McNeil to the Athletics, Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Ketel Marte is now expected to remain in place. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported that Arizona has no plans to move the three-time All-Star.
The New York Mets had no intention of holding Amazin’ Day every offseason. It was officially announced this week that the lack of information about a new event
The New York Mets have gone through this offseason with goals of improving the pitching staff and defense after a devastating collapse down the stretch of the second half.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets/onsi as Mets get bad news on potential trade target. At first glance, it would seem to make no sense that the New York Mets would have interest in adding another second baseman to their roster.
Keith Hernandez and SNY are back in contract negotiations, according to the New York Post’s Mike Puma, who reports the two sides are “in the initial stages” of working out a deal that would keep the beloved Mets analyst in the booth for the next three seasons.
The Mets signed each of their six previously unsigned arbitration-eligible players on Thursday. Pitchers David Peterson, Tylor Megill, Reed Garrett and Huascar Brazobán and catchers Francisco Alvarez and Luis Torrens all avoided the possibility of an arbitration hearing when they agreed to their respective one-year deals.
Sports Illustrated’s Will Laws and Nick Seble predict that free agent center fielder Harrison Bader will reunite with the New York Mets this offseason. Bader, who is entering his age-32 season, had arguably his strongest offensive campaign in 2025 between the Twins and Phillies,
With the Mets still having huge needs in the rotation and lineup and spring training a month away, they have been linked to free agents Kyle Tucker and Framber Valdez.
If the Mets are a television series right now, they are the baseball version of “Extreme Makeover.” Other teams have changed since the end of last season. Not like they have. David Stearns is the Mets' president of baseball operations.