Month: January 2026

Mets Officially Sign Wandy Asigen

The 2026 International Free Agency period has officially begun, and the New York Mets have signed one of the players in the class, shortstop Wandy Asigen. According to our own Mike Mayer, the Mets have traded left-handed pitching prospect Franklin Gomez to the Guardians for $1.5 million in International Free Agency pool money. Asigen is ranked second-best in the IFA class by MLB Pipeline. Wilber...

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Report: Mets Make Four-Year Offer to Tucker

Update: Jan. 15 at 8:05 Mike Puma of the New York Post reports the Mets do have an offer to Kyle Tucker for four years. Jeff Passan of ESPN says the Blue Jays have shown a willingness to potentially offer Tucker a 10-year deal. Passan didn’t mention the per-year amount, but multiple reports have the Mets offering $50 per. Update: Jan. 14 at 15:15 Per Mike Puma of the New York Post, the...

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Morning Briefing: Kyle Tucker Nearing Free Agency Decision

Good morning, Mets fans! The Kyle Tucker free agency sweepstakes continued to trudge along on Wednesday, as we continue to near the prized jewel of this free agency class’s decision. With it seeming to go in the direction of a higher AAV deal, while reducing the years, the Mets have found them right in the mix and being the odds on favorites. Latest reports noted that the deal would be...

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Red Sox Signing Ranger Suárez to $130 Million Deal

The Boston Red Sox are signing left-hander Ranger Suárez, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Multiple reports say it’s a five-year, $130 million deal. There are no deferrals or opt outs in the deal. Suárez, 30, is coming off a season with the Philadelphia Phillies where he had a 3.02 ERA in a career-high 157 1/3 innings. The former Philly has never started more than 29 games in a season....

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How Could the Mets Finish the Offseason? Part 2

In part 1, we discussed the top-tier market for hitters and how the Mets are positioned very well. In light of recent events, this has changed fairly significantly. Therefore, Part 2 will focus on what has changed, whether anything deeper is at play, and analyze the moves from a baseball perspective, and, most importantly, how it all impacts the Mets’ offseason. For the first time in a...

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