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Mets icon is remembered for a dramatic 1963 walk-off grand slam, Shea Stadium history, and decades-long contributions as a scout and manager.
The Mets are interested in trading for Twins ace Joe Ryan, who would be a strong fit atop New York's rotation.
Kyle Tucker, the offseason's No. 1 free agent, visited the Blue Jays' spring training complex in Dunedin, Fla., on Wednesday, reports FanSided. The visit indicates sincere mutual interest, though, as Sportsnet notes,
The Mets are reportedly among the teams interested in acquiring Minnesota Twins' ace Joe Ryan.
The New York Mets need to sign a starting pitcher in free agency, and they could poach Framber Valdez from the Houston Astros.
After signing a three-year, $51 million contract with the Mets, reliever Devin Williams wasted no time taking a shot at Yankees fans on his way out. In an Instagram story from Wednesday, Williams clapped back at Yankees fans who are suddenly upset to see him sign with their crosstown rivals.
Among the most important aspects of the Mets agreeing to terms with former Brewers closer Devin Williams on a three-year contract Monday is the fact that, according to multiple sources, the team is still interested in re-signing Edwin Díaz as well.
Ronny Mauricio remains intriguing, due largely to his power potential and ability to hit the ball incredibly hard. Mauricio is also a versatile defender, able to handle third base, second base, and shortstop. But he's struggled offensively in the majors, slashing just .234/.295/.369.
New York Mets relief pitcher Devin Williams seemingly had a comment for fans of his 2025 team, the New York Yankees, via an Instagram story on Wednesday.
All eyes have turned to Pete Alonso. The slugger is projected to sign a massive $182 million deal, per Jim Bowden of The Athletic. At this price, there aren't many teams that could afford him.