Luis Severino, Jose Quintana and Sean Manaea were key contributors who became free agents ... year deals. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 13: Detail view of a New York Mets logo patch on a player ...
The New York ... Mets free agent Sean Manaea. Manaea is projected to sign a four-year, $72 million deal, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post. WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 03: A view of the New York Mets ...
After years of elite production amid career instability, Juan Soto has found his permanent home – thanks to a stupendous and record-setting contract commitment from the New York Mets.
In signing Juan Soto to a norms-shattering, record-splattering $765 million contract, the New York Mets have their king ... Alonso is a free agent, perhaps viewed as expendable with Soto aboard.
Gary Carter, for instance, became a star during 12 seasons in Montreal that included six straight All-Star selections, but requested the Mets logo for his cap for his five seasons in New York that ...
Alonso hit .240/.329/.459 with 34 home runs and 88 RBIs in 162 games in 2024. He helped the New York Mets go 89-73 and reach the NLCS. He has received interest from the Mets, Seattle Mariners and ...
The 2024-25 Major League Baseball offseason carries on, and notable free-agent names continue ... this one as a member of the Orioles. The New York Mets aren't desperate for offensive help ...
The New York Mets walked away victorious in ... short in the World Series and then watching the rival Mets swoop in and steal their star free agent, they should be more motivated than ever to ...
While the New York Mets have already had an extremely successful offseason, Mets fans might not be fully satisfied until their team comes to terms with one more slugger. This player is Pete Alonso ...
While the New York ... If the Mets are truly confident in Holmes’ ability to handle a starter’s workload, they should have no trouble going after another high-leverage reliever in free agency.
The New York Mets and superstar ... Soto’s arrival should strengthen the Mets’ offense or at least lessen the blow of possibly losing first baseman Pete Alonso to free agency.