Author: Cam Adams

Morning Briefing: Albert Pujols to End Career in St. Louis

Good morning, Mets fans! Albert Pujols will finish his career out back in St. Louis with a one-year, $2.5 million deal with the Cardinals, according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. The 10-time All-Star last played with the Cards in 2011 before playing 10 seasons with the Angels. He confirmed this will be his last season. “For me, I think I’m here for a reason,” Pujols told MLB.com. “They believe I...

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Morning Briefing: Scherzer ‘Absolutely Not’ Getting Involved In Next CBA Talks

Good morning, Mets fans! Mets pitcher Max Scherzer said he is “absolutely not” getting involved in the next CBA talks, according to Britt Ghiroli of The Athletic. He was one of the most vocal and active players during the extended lockout that delayed the start of spring training. He said before the start of spring that he “drank a lot” when negotiations were finally...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Have Third-Highest Odds To Win World Series

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets hold the third-best odds to win the 2022 World Series at +1200 odds, according to OddsChecker. New York comes only behind the Dodgers (+700) and the Astros (+1000). The team has the highest odds to have a Cy Young Award winner with Jacob deGrom coming in first with +400 odds and Max Scherzer close behind at +800. The Mets also have the best odds to win the NL...

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Morning Briefing: Rays, Yankees, Others In Contention For Freddie Freeman

  Good morning, Mets fans! The Tampa Bay Rays made an offer to first base phenom Freddie Freeman before the lockout, per Jon Heyman of the MLB Network. The Yankees, Dodgers, Blue Jays and Braves also remain in contention for the three-time Silver Slugger. Let’s get into this morning’s briefing. Latest Mets News Minor league righty Carson Seymour has impressed early on in camp,...

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Morning Briefing: New Deadline Is 5 PM Today

Good morning, Mets fans! Many baseball fans stayed up into the wee hours of the morning last night in anticipation of a potential deal between MLB and the MLBPA. Talks went on for more than 16 hours, until eventually the two sides decided to call it a night. All hope is not lost, though. As Jeff Passan of ESPN reported, there was enough progress made that they established a new deadline to still...

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