Author: John Sheridan

Ronny Mauricio Scores Championship-Winning Run in Dominican Winter League

Ronny Mauricio was the best player in the Dominican Winter League this season winning the league MVP. He would cap off that season by scoring the winning run in the 10th inning of Game 5 to secure the Tigres del Licey’s 23rd championship in LIDOM history, the most in league history. Ronny Mauricio caps his Dominican Winter League MVP campaign by scoring the winning run in the...

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The Mets 2023 International Free Agency Tracker

International free agency begins on Jan. 15, but this process plays out much like NBA free agency. Teams have been working to sign players, and as soon as the clock strikes midnight, we are going to see many of the top players available officially agree to the deals already negotiated. As noted by Baseball America, the New York Mets have $5.284 million in bonus pool money to offer to...

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MLB Pipeline: Baty Should Be Mets’ 2023 Third Baseman

With Carlos Correa returning to the Minnesota Twins, the question now for the New York Mets is what they should do at third base in 2023. Eduardo Escobar was the 2022 Opening Day third baseman, before being shifted to a platoon with Luis Guillorme, and he seemed to seize the job again in September after hitting .321/385/.596/.982 in both September and October. However, it was obvious that the...

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Correa Will Accelerate Position Changes For Top Prospects

To the shock of everyone on Wednesday morning, the Mets reportedly signed Carlos Correa to a 12-year $315 million deal after the Giants found an issue they didn’t like in Correa’s medical report. Once we sift through the shock and awe of it all, we are eventually left with the question as to what it means for some of the Mets top prospects. Both Brett Baty and Mark Vientos play third...

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Omar Narváez Adds To Mets Crowded Catcher Situation

When it comes to Steve Cohen spending this offseason, anything was on the table. To that extent, there really wasn’t anything that could shock you. And then, the New York Mets signed Omar Narváez to a one-year, $8 million deal with a $7 million option for 2024. It’s the type of deal that makes you go, “Huh?” You start to rationalize the signing with the full expectation James McCann or even...

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