Morning Briefing: Mets to Be Featured Four Times in Sunday Night Baseball
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ESPN released its early-season Sunday Night Baseball schedule for the 2025 MLB season on Wednesday, heavily featuring the New York Mets. The new-look Mets were given four different matchups, including games against the Yankees, Dodgers, Phillies and the Little League Classic against the Seattle Mariners. They were tied for most primetime matchups, showing the star power that the Amazin’s now possess.
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The Mets have “checked in” on Toronto Blue Jays pending free agent Vladimir Guerrero Jr., per Andy Martino of SNY. He then categorizes the Mets and Vladdy as a fit that remains in the “fantasy baseball” realm.
The Mets are showing interest in free-agent and former Yankee left-handed relief pitcher Tim Hill, per Tim Healey of Newsday.
Mets claimed RHP Austin Warren off waivers from the San Francisco Giants, per Will Sammon of The Athletic.
The Mets and Pete Alonso are “making progress” on the structure of the deal but still have a “substantial financial hurdle” to close, per Jon Heyman of the NY Post. Heyman also noted the Mets have let Alonso’s camp know they need a decision soon.
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Former Met Robinson Cano is continuing his career in 2025, playing for Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League.
The Nationals and outfielder Franchy Cordero agreed to a minor league deal, per Aram Leighton of Just Baseball.
The Dodgers and Padres have been calling teams with regard to trading for international bonus pool money with the hopes of bulking up the amount they can offer Roki Sasaki, per Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.
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The Mets are showing interest in Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Mets upper management wants a decision from Pete Alonso soon.
On This Date in Mets History
2023: Original Met Frank Thomas passes away. Thomas held the franchise record for home runs in a season from 1962 to 1975, putting up 34 bombs in the Mets inaugural season.
2020: Mike Piazza is honored as the Mets name their spring training address to 31 Piazza Drive.
2020: The Mets and Carlos Beltran agree to mutually part ways as the club’s manager after he was named in the Astros’ cheating scandal.
1986: The Mets acquire Tim Teufel from the Minnesota Twins.
Born on This Date: Ron Herbel (1938).
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