Author: Alexis Farinacci

Morning Briefing: Adam Ottavino Signs With Red Sox

Good morning from Port St. Lucie, Mets fans. After electing free agency in October, Adam Ottavino is back on the move. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, Ottavino has agreed to a deal with the Red Sox that includes an invite to major league spring training camp. Ottavino posted a 3.14 ERA in three years with the Mets. Latest Mets News Mets owner Steve Cohen was down here in PSL on...

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Who’s the “Next Man Up” with Frankie Montas Down?

Carlos Mendoza on Monday announced the Mets have shut down their new veteran righty Frankie Montas for at least six to eight weeks with a high-grade right lat strain suffered during his first bullpen session of the spring. After that recovery time, he will need a full spring-training style progression to rehab back before taking a mound for the 2025 season. With Montas down, it is now “next man...

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Camp Notes: Nimmo Making Progress, Jett Williams Avoids Serious Injury

Friday marked another day of spring training for the Mets down in Port St. Lucie, FL. Pitchers and catchers are in full swing and more position players are beginning to arrive to camp as well. Here are the updates from today: Mark Vientos As excitement continues to build in anticipation of Juan Soto putting on the blue and orange, Mark Vientos discussed what it means to go out on the field with...

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Red Sox Sign Alex Bregman

The final domino of free agency has fallen. After nine seasons with the Houston Astros, Alex Bregman is headed East, agreeing to a three-year, $120 million contract with the Boston Red Sox, Chandler Rome of the Athletic reported Wednesday night. The contract includes two opt-outs after 2025 and 2026. Bregman was drafted by the Astros with the second overall pick in the 2015 MLB draft out of...

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Mets Turning the Page on Jose Iglesias

In his first press conference of spring training 2025, David Stearns made it seem quite certain that the Mets will be moving on from free-agent infielder Jose Iglesias, also known to many as “Candelita.” In talking about the toughness of the situation, Stearns described not bringing Iglesias back as a chance to open up opportunities for younger players and not have a locked roster of player...

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