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The defending Reliever of the Year reportedly will join the two-time defending World Series champions in 2026.
One thing is a given this MLB offseason. will certainly be active in the player transaction market, whether it be signing players or making meaningful trades. After a sour end to the 2025 MLB season, Mets' owner Steve Cohen and exec David Stearns have to ...
A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press that reliever Edwin Díaz has agreed to $69 million, three-year contract with the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
NEW YORK — Devin Williams could be the closer for the New York Mets next season. Or he might be a setup man for Edwin Díaz. Each possibility sounds intriguing to Williams, who finalized a $51 million, three-year contract with the Mets on Wednesday.
All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso reportedly agreed to a five-year, $155 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles pending a physical, The Athletic's Tim Britton and Ken Rosenthal reported on Wednesday.
NEW YORK -- Matt Harvey showed some fight on Friday, telling the New York Mets he wants to keep pitching and find a way through the worst stretch of his career. The Mets listened and agreed to let him try. A day after Harvey gave up nine runs to the ...
After being in playoff position every day this season since April 5, the Mets woke up Monday on the outside looking in, having been passed by the Reds with six games to play. As they head out on their final six-game road trip starting Tuesday in Chicago ...
Multiple media organizations are reporting that reliever Edwin Diaz is signing a free agent contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. It is not surprising that New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz is signing with the Dodgers.
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Best chance at a NY Mets trade for a SP might come from within the NL East
The best chance at a New York Mets trade for a starting pitcher might ceom from within the NL East.
According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, “the Mets want to move on from" Senga. The right-hander is an expendable piece of a rotation that will need to make room for a top pitcher at some point this winter. Senga, however, would prefer to stay put. He informed the Mets that he does not want to be traded, according to Will Sammon of The Athletic.