Month: January 2026

Mets Formally Introduce No. 19 Bo Bichette

After the Mets made the signing of infielder Bo Bichette official on Tuesday and announced that he would wear No. 19 on the field this season, Bichette was officially introduced by the Mets at Citi Field on Wednesday. Present at the press conference were the president of baseball operations, David Stearns; Bo Bichette; Bo’s agents, Greg Genske; and executive vice president & COO of...

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Mets Sign Reliever Luis García

The New York Mets have signed reliever Luis García to a one-year $1.75 million contract with $1.25 million in incentives. Joel Sherman of the New York Post had the signing first and Bob Nightengale of USA Today had the contract details first. García split time across the 2025 season between the Dodgers, Nationals and Angels and pitched 55.2 innings to a 3.42 ERA and 1.46 WHIP with a 20.6%...

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Yankees Re-Sign Cody Bellinger

According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, outfielder/first baseman Cody Bellinger has agreed to a contract with the New York Yankees. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported the financials: five years, $162.5 million, which keeps Bellinger in pinstripes through his age-35 season. Bellinger entered the offseason as one of the most sought-after bats on the market. After a pair of short-term...

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McLean Leads Six Mets Prospects in Baseball America’s Top 100

On Wednesday January 21, 2026, Baseball America released their updated top-100 prospect rankings. Six Mets sit in these top 100: 8th – Starting Pitcher, Nolan McLean 19th – Outfielder, Carson Benge 44th – Starting Pitcher, Jonah Tong 71st – Shortstop, Jett Williams 81st – Starting Pitcher, Brandon Sproat 83rd – Outfielder, A.J. Ewing No. 8 – Starting Pitcher, Nolan McLean McLean ended two...

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With Robert Jr. Aboard, Lineup Taking Shape

The Mets added a Gold Glove outfielder (run prevention!) and, with Luis Robert Jr. in the fold, let’s take a look at the state of the everyday lineup exactly one month before the spring training opener. Robert will patrol center field, where he was seven outs above average (93rd percentile) in 110 games for Chicago in 2025. If the Mets go with Tyrone Taylor in left, they will cover a ton...

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