Although his major league career was brief, the pitcher claimed an unlikely World Series ring in his rookie season with the ...
Burnes is still available, so there's always the possibility that Stearns and owner Steve Cohen will surprise us and grab him ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers spent over $1 billion in free agency last winter. This was owed to the massive $700 million contract ...
When Joc Pederson signed a $37 million contract with the Rangers, it thwarted at least one team's pursuit of a left-handed ...
Pete Alonso still remains on the first base market, and its appearing more and more likely that the slugger will return to ...
The New York Mets were reportedly in the running for free agent first baseman Carlos Santana before he signed a one-year, $12 ...
ESPN's Jeff Passan delivered yet another present to New York Mets fans this holiday season, announcing Sean Man ...
Since losing generational offensive force Juan Soto to the New York Mets and the historic, 15-year, $765 million contract the ...
Sean Manaea, the popular left-hander who became a showpiece for the Mets’ ability to reshape starting pitchers, is back in ...
The New York Mets will almost certainly re-sign first baseman Pete Alonso as the market for the slugger dwindles.
Alonso's production would be valuable behind Soto, but contract length could be the sticking point of a new deal.
Left-hander Sean Manaea and the Mets are in agreement on a three-year, $75 million contract, sources told ESPN, keeping the ...