Edwin Diaz Reveals Odds of Mets Return in MLB Free Agency
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The New York Mets tend to operate with a quiet confidence when it comes to building their organizational depth. Some […]
The Mets added two infielders to the organization on Friday, possibly in preparation for a potential McNeil trade. “We have signed INF Jose Rojas and INF Jackson Cluff to minor league contracts with invitations to major league spring training,” the team announced in a post on X.
There's a case to be made that the New York Mets' offseason success hinges on whether they're able to re-sign star closer Edwin Diaz. This comes after Diaz opte
The New York Mets have a handful of players who entered free agency this offseason and Juan Soto made a pitch to keep one.
The New York Mets are reportedly fielding trade offers for Jeff McNeil this offseason as he enters the final year of his contract.
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.
The New York Mets may want to bring Edwin Díaz back, but he is leaving the door open to play elsewhere to get paid.
The New York Mets may have an unexpected threat this offseason in their pursuit to keep Pete Alonso around.
The free agent closer told The Post’s Mike Puma that he’s had discussions with Mets brass, but the All-Star is expected to have a robust market this winter.
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