To no one's surprise, Scott Boras has responded to the New York Mets playing hardball with Pete Alonso by cranking the rumor mill into overdrive, with the Toronto Blue Jays serving as bait.
It’s the New York Mets GM David Stearns in the news again, but this time not for good reasons! The post MLB News: Mets GM David Stearns’ Intentions Come in Doubt After His Ego Clash With Scott Boras Continues appeared first on EssentiallySports.
The New York Mets have made several additions to their 2025 starting rotation. Should San Diego Padres ace Dylan Cease also be on the club's radar?
It feels like a Mets team hoping to build on last year will be incomplete without Pete Alonso at first. But David Stearns can’t be swayed by that.
The New York Mets have at least checked in on the availability of first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. What would it take to bring him to Queens?
The New York Mets today announced that they have signed LHP A.J. Minter to a two-year contract, with a player opt out after the 2025 season. Minter, 31, has posted a 3.28 ERA (127 ER/348.2 IP) with 36 saves,
After a breakout season with the San Diego Padres last season, outfielder Jurickson Profar could be the perfect addition for a Mets’ offense in need of some firepower, as his plate discipline and improved power could be perfect for their lineup.
When assessing the two-time All-Star's trade market, it might make the most sense for New York to retain his services through at least the first half of 2025. Re-signing Jesse Winker does not dispel the need for outfield depth. Starling Marte can potentially offer some value in a non-everyday role.
The Philadelphia Phillies might lose their top free agent pitcher to the New York Mets, who are out for blood this winter.
Left-hander A.J. Minter and the New York Mets finalized a two-year contract on Thursday. Minter can opt out after the 2025 World Series and become a free agent again. The 31-year-old, coming off left hip surgery,
And boy, did the Mets ever spend their money. New York's 2025 international class was headlined by Dominican infielder Elian Pena, whom the team signed for a $5 million bonus — the highest in the class for a non-Sasaki player.
Last season's biggest offensive trade deadline acquisition, Jesse Winker, quickly went from former villain to fan favorite. Winker is now back with the New Yor