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New York Mets GM David Stearns certainly made his mark on the winter meetings, but there are rumors that he has more business to do. After signing a new closer, Devin Williams, then punting on his old one,
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NYC radio host rips Mets owner Steve Cohen after homegrown star leaves: 'Sold us a bill of goods'
New York radio host Joe Beningo criticized Mets owner Steve Cohen and president David Stearns for allowing Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz to leave in free agency.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported on Wednesday that the Mets are showing interest in reuniting with right-hander reliever Tyler Rogers. The 34-year-old submariner has a robust market, however, so competition will be tight for him.
The Mets know they have to bounce back from losing Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz. Here's what they might do next.
The New York Mets are reportedly targeting free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker in a massive 10-year, $400 million deal following the departures of Pete
Five-time All-Star Pete Alonso is on the verge of a five-year deal worth $155 million with the Baltimore Orioles, sources tell The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal. Alonso turned 31 earlier this month and has played his entire career with the New York Mets. He ranked No. 7 on The Athletic’s Big Board of top 50 free agents.
By signing with the Dodgers, Díaz leaves a big hole in the back of the Mets’ bullpen. His departure paves the way for Devin Williams to be the Mets’ full-time closer, unless New York is able to import another elite reliever this offseason. The Mets signed Williams to a three-year, $51 million deal last week.
The Baltimore Orioles weren't going to go home from the Winter Meetings in Orlando, Florida without going big. Two days after swinging big — and losing — in their pursuit of free agent slugger Kyle Schwarber,
The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
The New York Mets did not have a good day on December 9. The biggest reason for this is that their longtime closer, Edwin Diaz, spurned their three-year, $66 mi