Both players still remain viable at third base, but that they were advised to begin a routine that included first base is an indicator of how the Mets plan to proceed.
According to one report Friday, the New York Mets were interested in a free agent outfielder before he signed with a division rival.
Entering the 2025 season, the projected ace of the Mets' staff is Kodai Senga, who only made one start in the 2024 regular season. Behind him, there's returning veteran Sean Manaea, lefty breakout candidate David Peterson, the erratic Frankie Montas, and a former closer in Clay Holmes.
The Mets seem to be moving on from Pete Alonso and expect him to sign elsewhere. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
We’re deep into the MLB offseason and yet there’s still so much work to be done. You can’t fairly evaluate the New York Mets roster until they’ve finalized a fe
From that point on, the Mets’ 67-40 record was the best in baseball. It earned them a playoff berth where as an underdog, they eliminated the Milwaukee Brewers in the Wild Card round and the Philadelphia Phillies in the Division Series, setting up a six-game bout against the Dodgers, who came out on top.
The offseason in Major League Baseball has seen two teams as the clear protagonists, with the New York Mets acquiring Juan Soto as the most sought-after free agent and the Los Ange
The Angels are reportedly in agreement on a contract with former Mets infielder JD Davis as MLB free agency continues.
The winter market remains open and Pete Alonso has yet to define his future, with the New York Mets as his best option in a deal to resolve his contractual situation, as he has fai
Of course, they aren’t the biggest spenders this off-season, those would be the New York Mets. Together, those teams have spent nearly as much ($1.3 billion) on free agents as the other 28 teams combined ($1.
The New York Mets still need to figure out their first base situation, and the Baltimore Orioles have a logjam there. A deal could be a win-win for both teams.