Mets offseason takes brutal turn
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With the Winter Meetings now wrapped up, it's safe to say that the New York Mets' offseason so far has been defined more by what has been lost than what has bee
Mets pitchers Kodau Senga and David Peterson continue to be part of trade rumor discussions amid an intriguing offseason for New York.
After agreeing to join the Orioles, Pete Alonso penned a thoughtful Instagram post, thanking New York on Thursday night.
After losing Brandon Nimmo (to trade), and Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso to free agency, the Mets have a lot of work to do to improve the team and placate their fans.
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New York Mets' roster implosion exposes inherent flaw of David Stearns’ approach
Mets team president of baseball operations David Stearns has drawn a fierce wave of backlash from New York faithful after opting not to bring back several fan favorites in free agency
Brandon Nimmo went first. Then it was Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso on back-to-back days at baseball’s winter meetings.
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Three options for the New York Mets at first base
The New York Mets have a glaring hole in the middle of the lineup. First baseman Pete Alonso has left in free agency, signing a five-year, $155 million contract with the Orioles. So what do they do?
Former Orioles skipper Buck Showalter knows the type of player and person Baltimore added in slugger Pete Alonso.
The Baltimore Orioles agreed to a $155 million, five-year deal with slugger Pete Alonso, a person with knowledge of the agreement told The Associated Press on Wednesday and confirmed by ESPN.
The New York Mets could see more of their roster turn over this winter, and Jeff McNeil may be the next to go.