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Last offseason’s big NY Mets free agent reliever purchase is on shaky ground
When the New York Mets signed A.J. Minter last winter, they looked to be adding a dynamic left-handed setup man, and for a little bit, that's exactly what they
David Stearns said Monday at the MLB Winter Meetings that rehabbing Mets pitchers Christian Scott and A.J. Minter have been progressing well this offseason.
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said Monday that Minter (lat) is questionable for Opening Day, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
It feels like the injury news coming out of New York Mets' camp has been largely negative after losing two starters (Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea) along with their starting catcher (Francisco Alvarez) to the injured list. Fortunately, the Mets got a much ...
If there’s one thing New York Mets fans are good at, it’s finding reasons to panic, and many are in a tizzy right now after learning that closer Edwin Diaz could be following first baseman Pete Alonso out the door now that Diaz has opted out of his contract.
As far as the lineup, right now Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto are the marquee players while Marcus Semien was added via trade earlier this offseason. It's possible Semien hit his decline last season, as it was a big fall from previous years, but it could always have been a temporary setback.
The first contract-related dominoes of the offseason have fallen for the New York Mets. According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, All-Star closer Edwin Díaz has opted out of his contract. He had two guaranteed years and $38 million remaining but will ...
The Mets have holes at first base, left field and center field, and they are still in search of the type of No. 1 starter that eluded them last season.
The Mets are looking to reunite with veteran reliever as they work to rebuild their bullpen after losing Edwin Diaz and other core relievers.
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Mets lose out again, this time on Robert Suarez to Braves
If David Stearns is going to improve the Mets’ bullpen, it’s going to be without Robert Suarez. The veteran reliever inked a three-year, $45 million deal to join the NL East-rival Atlanta Braves on Thursday,