David Stearns still has a lot of work to do this offseason if he wants to make the New York Mets one of the top teams in the National League. Even though they just handed Juan Soto the largest contract in professional sports, they’re still not quite up ...
Three more first baseman have found new teams for 2025 as the Mets continue their search. Time is running out for them to make a decision.
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A new report suggests Juan Soto is looking to quiet bitter Yankees fans trash-talking his defense after his defection to the Mets.
After landing the biggest star in free agency, the New York Mets are shifting their focus to retaining one of their current stars. The team signed Juan
Fresh off winning the Juan Soto sweepstakes, the Mets have entered into the Roki Sasaki chase. The Mets met with the Japanese phenom in Los Angeles on Thursday, The Post confirmed, becoming the first known team to visit in-person with Sasaki during the free-agency process. SNY first reported the development.
The New York Mets made the offseason’s biggest splash by signing star right fielder Juan Soto to a record-setting deal, but most of their other moves have lacked excitement, fortifying their depth and the fringes of the roster, including in the rotation.
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So the Mets will look to add more pitching through any means necessary to supplement a rotation that consists of Kodai Senga, David Peterson (left), Paul Blackburn, Montas and Holmes, with Tylor Megill and Jose Butto as depth options.