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For MLB players, the offseason can be a long, stressful affair. It has been especially true for New York Mets players this year, who have already seen franchise
While his play on the field has drawn most of the attention for Lindor throughout his career in the majors, he has had an incredible impact outside of baseball as well. This past season, Lindor was named the Mets' nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award for the third straight year.
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Joe Buck to call Dodgers-Mets on April 15, making it 2 straight years he's on ESPN's first MLB game
Joe Buck will be part of ESPN’s first game lineup to call Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets on April 15, he announced on SI Media with Jimmy Traina. This marks Buck’s second consecutive year being part of ESPN’s first broadcast of the MLB season.
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NY Mets humiliate the Yankees by shoplifting top international prospect Wandy Asigen
What a strange offseason it has been in relation to the New York Mets stealing from the New York Yankees. Devin Williams, Luke Weaver, and maybe more on the way
Díaz, the Mets’ closer since 2019, signed a three-year, $69 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Alonso, who became the Mets’ all-time home runs leader this past season, inked a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles.
Sean Newcomb's 2025 season saw him transition to a reliable relief role, pitching over 92 innings for the Athletics after a stint with the Red Sox. His durability and effectiveness against left-handed hitters make him a valuable,
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Holmes is sad to see Alonso, Díaz and Nimmo leave Mets but trusts front-office retool decisions
Clay Holmes is sad over the departure of New York Mets stars Pete Alonso, Edwin Díaz and Brendan Nimmo, noting their strong connection with fans.
The Mets' holiday celebration served as a reminder of what lies ahead for the Mets, with the absences of Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz lingering.
A longtime Red Sox insider has suggested that Jarren Duran go to New York for two of the Jets brightest rising stars.
It's been a quiet offseason for the New York Mets as far as addressing their starting rotation is concerned, but they are among many teams keeping a close eye on the market for the non-top level starters.