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Edwin Diaz is no lock to return to the New York Mets. You know that. Life has no guarantees. The latest reports about the beloved closer have the Toronto Blue J
While the Mets didn't see any major individual award winners, both Juan Soto and Edwin Diaz made the 2025 All-MLB teams.
The New York Mets have a handful of players who entered free agency this offseason and Juan Soto made a pitch to keep one.
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Bobby Valentine, Lee Mazzilli to join 2026 Mets Hall of Fame class with notable Connecticut ties
Bobby Valentine and Lee Mazzilli will formally become Mets royalty after spending significant portions of their lives in Connecticut.
The New York Mets may have an unexpected threat this offseason in their pursuit to keep Pete Alonso around.
Díaz, who turns 32 in March, wants the same kind of deal he signed with the Mets in November 2022, according to a person briefed on his wishes – five years, $102 million. He opted out of the final two years and $38 million in the deal, and is certain to turn down the Mets’ one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer.
The Athletics can use some upgrades at a few of spots around the diamond, and two of those areas of need are second and third base. With uncertainty for the New York Mets at first base now that Pete Alonso has hit free agency again, it's unlikely that last year's A's target, Brett Baty, will be as talked about this winter.
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