Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

Mets Officially Announce Brandon Nimmo Deal

The New York Mets officially announced on Saturday that they have signed outfielder Brandon Nimmo to an eight-year, $162 million contract. The deal runs through the 2030 season and will likely see the 29-year-old finish his career in Queens. Nimmo was the second best free agent outfielder available behind Aaron Judge this offseason and attracted interest from a plethora of teams, including the...

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Rumor Roundup: Atlanta Braves, Dansby Swanson Currently Not In Talks

While the MLB Winter Meetings may be in the books, the offseason rolls on and there are still plenty of big names left on the board with a plethora of teams still looking to make a statement and address needs. We at MMO are going to delve right in and round up the latest rumors involving the New York Mets and the rest of MLB for you. Swanson, Braves Not Talking Despite the fact that over $2...

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Mets Make Justin Verlander Deal Official

Justin Verlander is officially a member of the New York Mets after the team made the deal official on Tuesday during the MLB Winter Meetings in San Diego. After Jacob deGrom opted to sign a five-year, $185 million contract with the Texas Rangers, the Mets moved quickly to find a replacement by signing Verlander to a two-year, $86 million deal on Monday. The contract features a vesting option for...

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Report: Mets Open To Signing Both Nimmo And Senga

There remains the possibility that the New York Mets could still sign both outfielder Brandon Nimmo and free agent starter Kodai Senga this offseason, per SNY’s Andy Martino. Despite a number of big names coming off the board over the last couple of days, both Nimmo and Senga remain unsigned and Martino notes that the Mets are “at least open-minded to stretching past where they...

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Report: Mets Exploring Trading Darin Ruf

The New York Mets are looking into the possibility of trading veteran utility player Darin Ruf this offseason, according to Mike Puma of The New York Post. Ruf is under contract for the 2023 season but he will earn just $3 million, which makes him ideal trade bait and his cost-effective contract can easily be absorbed. As a result, the Mets are now exploring potential trades for the veteran as...

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