After previously unveiling brand-new road alternates at the Amazin' Day fan fest on Jan. 25 at Citi Field, it turns out the ...
SNY's Andy Martino reported Tuesday that the Toronto Blue Jays have also been "confirmed to have had talks" with the first baseman, while Heyman revealed that New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has ...
The Mets are also interested in Cease, according to the New York Post. A few teams have inquired about free-agent righty Lance Lynn's willingness to pitch in relief, according to The Athletic.
The Mets lineup got a little bit more balanced on Wednesday night when the team came to an agreement to bring Pete Alonso back.
Every New York Mets fan knows by now that superstar slugger Juan Soto has joined their team in a 15-year, $765 contract that was signed back in December. In the hours before his final decision ...
The Mets showed they don’t like long-term deals for pitchers when they didn’t pursue Max Fried or Corbin Burnes, but they’ve been trying for Padres rental ace Dylan Cease (and presumably ...
The New York Mets are trying to build on their surprise run to the NLCS last season, adding firepower in the form of Juan Soto while also seeking a big trade to boost their pitching rotation.
The New York Mets and Pete Alonso appear to have some strong mutual interest on a return for 2025 — as long as both sides can agree on the price tag. If not, the Mets may need to do some major ...
Outside of the Toronto Blue Jays and his lifelong team, the New York Mets, the veteran slugger has minimal options. Mets owner Steve Cohen has publically made it clear he only wants the Polar Bear ...
Los Angeles Dodgers. Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, denies gambling addiction, federal prosecutors say New York Mets. Barry Bonds delivers verdict on whether Mets' Soto ...
One of the key members of the Mets' bullpen from last season's postseason push will be returning for an encore. The Mets announced on Thursday that they have brought back veteran right-hander Ryne ...
Pete Alonso #20 of the New York Mets poses with the OMG sign in the dugout. Robert Sabo for NY Post The franchise offered the slugger a three-year deal in the $68-70 million range, according to ...