Month: November 2018

Mets Officially Non-Tender Wilmer Flores

The New York Mets announced on Friday night that infielder Wilmer Flores will not be tendered a contract for the 2019 season. Flores will become a free agent, he was projected to make $4.7 through arbitration and was going to be a free agent after the 2019 season. The Mets decided to tender contracts to Travis d’Arnaud, Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard, Zack Wheeler, Kevin Plawecki, Steven...

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Mets Will Tender Contract to D’Arnaud

Jon Heyman of Fancred Sports reports that the Mets will offer catcher Travis d’Arnaud a contract for the 2019 season, affirming Joel Sherman of the New York Post’s earlier claim that the team had been “planning” to do so. D’Arnaud is projected to make $3.7 million in 2019, but can be cut in spring training and only owed one-sixth of that. At one point in 2013...

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Mets Intent on Adding Setup Men Behind Diaz

While the New York Mets’ acquisition of 24-year old closer Edwin Diaz has yet to be officially confirmed, Mike Puma of the New York Post is reporting that the team will still scrutinize the free agent market for a “high-end eighth inning guy” as well as a “veteran multiple-innings type reliever.” In the former department cites Andrew Miller and David Robertson as...

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Baseball America Releases Updated Top Ten Mets Prospects

Coincidentally, falling in line with the speculation around potential prospects the Mets would be willing to part with in a possible blockbuster deal with the Seattle Mariners, Baseball America recently updated its Top 10 Mets prospects ahead of the 2019 season. (We now know that Kelenic and Dunn are in the trade). The list reads as follows: Andres Gimenez, SS Peter Alonso, 1B Ronny Mauricio, SS...

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Rosenthal: Expect Syndergaard Trade as Next Big Move

After the Mets trade for Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz is completed, the obvious question is what the Mets will do next to build the 2019 roster into a World Series contender. Surprisingly, the answer to that question may just be the Mets pulling off a second blockbuster deal this offseason. In an appearance on MLB Network, Ken Rosenthal reported he expected the Mets next move is to trade Noah...

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