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Morning Briefing: Mets Were Reportedly Never Serious Contenders For Imai

Good morning, Mets fans!

The Mets were never serious players in the pursuit of Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai. According to the New York Post, neither the Mets nor the Yankees were heavily involved in negotiations, as the Chicago Cubs were among the teams in the mix before the Houston Astros ultimately won the bidding. Imai is now en route to Houston to finalize the deal.

Now onto the morning briefing!

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