Mets Should Take a Big Swing This Trade Deadline
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New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz sounds ready to return to the scene — or, at least, the cause — of the crime. Well, not so much crime as injury. Over two years after tearing the patellar tendon in his right knee during the 2023 World Baseball Classic,
The Mets have already made one move to bolster their roster, adding to their bullpen with Gregory Soto. Now it's time for the team to add a center fielder.
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Rising Apple on MSN3 NY Mets trade ideas involving nothing but players on their 40-man rosterBut in putting these packages together, the exercise was about only using players currently on the 40-man roster of the Mets. Admittedly, it wasn’t the easiest task because a good portion of the players the Mets have stashed in the minors present on the 40-man roster currently are ones who wouldn’t have any trade value whatsoever.
With one week left before the July 31 trade deadline, New York Mets beat writers Tim Britton and Will Sammon tackled questions regarding Clay Holmes’ role, Mark Vientos’ future and the possibility of upgrading the lineup. Note: Submitted questions have been edited for clarity and length.
The Mets promoted the sizzling catcher from Triple-A Syracuse ahead of a series opener against the Angels at Citi Field on Monday.
With less than two weeks before the trade deadline, the New York Mets are drawing praise from rival executives for the strides their farm system has made. According to Will Sammon of The Athletic, the Mets' top priority ahead of the deadline is upgrading their bullpen.
Six years ago, the New York Mets entered a new phase in their franchise as a wave of young talent began arriving in Queens. It all started in 2019, when two hig
As the trade deadline approaches, the New York Mets are expected to be active in addressing key areas of need. The Mets have a particular focus on fortifying their bullpen and exploring upgrades in center field.
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Rising Apple on MSNOverpriced Orioles trade candidate seems to match what the NY Mets would wantBullpen arms galore. It’s the first thing David Stearns should say when he wakes up in the morning. The President of Baseball Operations for the New York Mets h