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When thinking about what moves the New York Mets front office might make in free agency, bolstering the infield (aside from figuring out what to do with Pete Al
When former Mets catcher Mike Piazza played with Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic, Butera was his bench coach. Piazza gave his take on the Nationals’ decision to Jon Morosi of MLB Network.
The New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies are two of the top potential suitors in the Pete Alonso sweepstakes.
Keith Hernandez sat down for an interview with the Post and revealed he would like to stay with SNY even though his current contract is up. Hernandez is also firmly in th e re-sign Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz camp. Should the Mets lose Edwin Díaz if he opts out, who could replace the elite closer?
The Mets must bolster their starting rotation this offseason if they want to contend for a World Series next year.
The Chicago Cubs are going to have a lot of competition in the Kyle Tucker free agency sweepstakes this offseason.
The easiest and cleanest way for the Mets to add a top-of-the-rotation starter to their staff this offseason is to turn to the free agent market, where the headliners are Framber Valdez, Michael King, and Ranger Suarez. There's also Dylan Cease, whose upside is sky high.
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Former top NY Mets prospects are now two of MLB’s best role players in free agency
Once upon a time, Amed Rosario and Dominic Smith were the next great hope for the New York Mets. Rosario once set the record for the largest signing bonus given
The one name that is going to be mentioned frequently this winter is Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, who could be on the trading block due to stalling contract extension talks. In this hypothetical trade proposal, the Mets land the southpaw by giving away some of their best young talent.
The Mets have once again pinballed between dizzying highs and historic disappointment. How does the fan base feel about the organization?
Mets announcer Howie Rose was among those who took to X to object Koufax’s seat, which he believes should have been front row. “How does Sandy end up in the second row?” Rose wrote. “Maybe those are his permanent, personal seats but Sandy Koufax takes a back seat to no one. Especially at Dodger Stadium.”