Apparently, the New York Mets had a rift in their locker room this past season that revolved around President Donald Trump.
Marcus Semien could spend his next three seasons — the final trio on his seven-year, $175 million deal — in his favorite city to play in.
Marcus Semien will face new pressures as a member of the New York Mets, but he showed during a recent interview that he's more than ready for all of it.
The New York Mets traded Brandon Nimmo earlier this offseason and will need to find a way to replace his production.
Eager to improve their defense, the Mets agreed to send the 32-year-old Nimmo — their longest-tenured player — and $5 million to Texas for Semien, who at 35 has three seasons and $72 million remaining ...
Rangers Senior Advisor Dayton Moore believes a team must willingly disadvantage itself for transparent negotiations.
Sports radio host Mike Francesa claimed political differences over President Donald Trump caused a feud between Mets players ...
With his second career Gold Glove Award at second base in 2025, Marcus Semien has established himself as one of MLB’s best ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Marcus Semien seems to have found himself. He’s pulling balls into the left field corner. Scoring runs and punishing fastballs, particularly those over the inner half of the plate.
Despite a down year, Marcus Semien insists he still possesses an MVP-caliber bat and is eager to prove his offensive value to the Mets.
How many players will it take for the Texas Rangers to replace Marcus Semien at second base? Apparently, it will take three players. With the long-time second baseman now on the injured list, manager ...