The New York Mets have been very busy improving their team this offseason, as they come off their first NLCS appearance since 2015. Of course, the biggest move
The New York Mets need at least one more starter to fill out their rotation. With Jordan Montgomery's name floating around, what could a deal look like?
The New York Mets have already spent $765 million to sign Juan Soto this winter. Could they mortgage the farm system to trade for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. too?
ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel named it one of his least favorite moves across the league this offseason, citing it as an example of “the need to overpay for starting pitching.” Montas missed most of 2023 due to a shoulder surgery and put up a 4.84 ERA in 2024.
“The Mets’ offer to Alonso: 3 years, $90 million, with annual opt-out options. • Boras and Alonso’s goal: $200 million. • Industry expectations: Alonso will likely re-sign with the Mets on a short-term, high AAV deal rather than the long-term $200 million contract Boras is seeking for Alonso,” Hascup synthesized.
The market is dwindling, and if you’re Pete Alonso, look back and learn from the past,” Moose said. “Another great homegrown Met, Darryl Strawberry, regrets that he left - don’t make a decision you will regret.
His agent, Joel Wolfe told reporters (via Mike Puma of the New York Post) that Sasaki’s likely next step will be to narrow down his list of suitors and potentially visit one or two cities before the signing period for international free agents.
The agent for Roki Sasaki offered a huge update on when teams like the New York Mets and Yankees will get the pitcher's free agent decision.
As the lineup stands, the Mets’ outfield, from left to right, consists of Brandon Nimmo, Jose Siri / Tyrone Taylor and Soto. That alignment leaves Starling Marte as mostly a DH candidate. The Athletic previously reported that the Mets would be willing to absorb some of Marte’s salary in a trade.
(almost) in the books. History, of course, is written by the victors, meaning 2024 will always belong to the Kansas City Chiefs, Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Liberty, and