Mar-gone for Good
Maybe you are the glass half-full sort who can get excited about the prospecting coming back in return. Maybe the prospects coming back are no consolation for the players you are bidding farewell.
Maybe you are the glass half-full sort who can get excited about the prospecting coming back in return. Maybe the prospects coming back are no consolation for the players you are bidding farewell.
Shōta Imanaga is one of the top starting pitchers on the market, and should be one of the Mets top offseason targets.
The Arizona Diamondbacks made an improbable run to the World Series last season, and it seems as if they will be getting one of their most important pieces back. Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic has reported that free-agent outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Since 2021, Nick Allen has been labeled as a defensive god at shortstop whose bat may struggle to adapt at the MLB level, and 2023 was still no different.
It’s no secret that the New York Mets desperately need to make a move for an outfielder. Contrary to some pundits and many fans, president of baseball operations, David Stearns, has filled some of the team’s many holes.
According to Joel Sherman of the NY Post, highly-coveted free agent Yoshinobu Yamamoto and a Mets’ contingent had dinner at New York Mets’ owner Steve Cohen’s house on Saturday night. The report confirms that the group included Cohen...
Updated Post: 12/17/23 at 9:57 AM The New York Post‘s Joel Sherman reports that Yoshinobu Yamamoto had dinner Saturday night with Mets owners Steve and Alex Cohen, president of baseball operation David Stearns, manager Carlos Mendoza, and pitching coach Jeremy Hefner.
A light smattering of links for your Sunday morning.
News and notes for the Oakland Athletics and Major League Baseball.
Saturday evening, Major League Baseball announced their first and second All-MLB teams. Back in the beginning of November, three New York Mets were nominated for the award. Those being Francisco Lindor, Kodai Senga, and Pete Alonso.
’Tis the offseason to be jolly
A love letter to the Guardians’ beloved first baseman
Good morning, Mets fans! The Giants and Red Sox have both offered Yoshinobu Yamamoto a contract that exceeds $300 million, according to MLB Analyst Jim Bowden. Yamamoto was rumored to receive a contract of this size all offseason...