While Iglesias still holds out hope for Queens, it doesn't mean he lacks options. A deal abroad might be on the horizon.
The Mets are reluctant to bring back Jose Iglesias despite his desire to return for a couple of reasons: 1) Jeff McNeil ($12 million a year) is thought to be untradeable, and 2) They have high regard ...
Free agent infielder Jose Iglesias recently shared with Jon Heyman of the New York Post that he is still holding out hope of returning to Queens. However, the c ...
Jose Iglesias is still a free agent and eagerly awaits the opportunity to get back on the Mets squad. Iglesias had only 291 plate appearances with the team. He smashed four home runs and recorded ...
MLB insider John Heyman claims José Iglesias is more valuable than Pete Alonso for the Mets' 2025 season due to his better ...
New York is still in need of a backup shortstop and could certainly use a utility player. Iglesias excels at just that, as he can play every infield position, except first base. New York’s manager, ...
Veteran infielder Jose Iglesias is making it clear about his desire to return to the New York Mets for the 2025 season even after President of Baseball Operations David Stearns ruled out that ...
And yet, there is something specific missing. It feels as if the fan base would sooner welcome a 35-year-old utility infielder than a proven ace. Such was and is the Jose Iglesias effect.
Jose Iglesias might not be the flashiest name in free agency, but the veteran infielder proved his worth to the Mets in 2024. Over 85 games, the 35-year-old delivered an impressive .337/.
Although a reunion with the New York Mets hangs in the balance for Jose Iglesias, he’s still banking on a return until that door is fully closed. According to SNY’s Phillip Martinez ...
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