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Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Luke Weaver has reportedly agreed to a two-year deal with the New York Mets for $22 million, according to MLB.com's Anthony DiComo.
Díaz, the Mets’ closer since 2019, signed a three-year, $69 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Alonso, who became the Mets’ all-time home runs leader this past season, inked a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles.
Clay Holmes is trusting that Mets officials have a grand plan this offseason that will explain the roster’s makeover.
If the A's decided to swing a trade with the Mets to land McNeil, they'd not only get a solid hitter, but also a good defender. He comes with good range, even at 33 years old, and would hold down the second base position nicely this season.
The Mets' holiday celebration served as a reminder of what lies ahead for the Mets, with the absences of Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz lingering.
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Holmes is sad to see Alonso, Díaz and Nimmo leave Mets but trusts front-office retool decisions
Clay Holmes is sad over the departure of New York Mets stars Pete Alonso, Edwin Díaz and Brendan Nimmo, noting their strong connection with fans.
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In the eyes of NY Mets fans, there’s a new Trent Grisham in free agency we’re sick of
Remember when everyone's favorite free agency prediction was Trent Grisham to the New York Mets? Dark times. Everyone who follows the team knew there would be n
The Mets seem to think the best way to move on from Edwin Diaz is to Yankee up their bullpen, agreeing on a 2-year, $22M deal with Luke Weaver.
Luke Weaver has agreed to a $22 million, two-year contract with the New York Mets, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press, joining Clay Holmes and Devin Williams as former Yankees on a rebuilt pitching staff.
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Joe Buck to call Dodgers-Mets on April 15, making it 2 straight years he's on ESPN's first MLB game
Joe Buck will be part of ESPN’s first game lineup to call the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets game on April 15, as he announced on SI Media with Jimmy Traina. This marks Buck’s second consecutive year being part of ESPN’s first broadcast.