Author: Josh Finkelstein

Source: Yankees Give DJ LeMahieu Six-Years, $90 Million

MMO’s own Pat Ragazzo reports that the New York Yankees and DJ LeMahieu have agreed to a six-year, $90 million contract. Ragazzo adds that the Dodgers offered him a four-year deal worth $60 million and the Toronto Blue Jays offered him a four-year deal worth $78 million. The Mets and Atlanta Braves were also among the teams interested. Original Report – Jan. 15, 6:30 a.m. Jon Morosi...

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Carlos Carrasco Ready To Start New Chapter With Mets

Carlos Carrasco was introduced to the media on Tuesday afternoon after being acquired by the Mets along with Francisco Lindor last week. The right-hander touched on a variety of topics at the press conference including how excited he is to join the Mets, his role in the community and even who else he’d like to see join the team. Carrasco Believes in 2021 Mets Right from the get-go, it was...

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Five Things We Learned At Thursday’s Press Conference

In what has been a wild day for the Mets, Team President Sandy Alderson and GM Jared Porter spoke to reporters starting at 3 p.m. about the trade that saw them acquire Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco from the Cleveland Indians. Here are five things we learned from the press conference. Mets Aren’t Concerned About Extending Lindor One thing that was very apparent early on was the...

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Mets Pursuing KBO Star, Ha-Seong Kim

Bae Ji Heon of Navar News reports that the Mets are among at least six teams pursuing KBO star, Ha-Seong Kim. He is expected to get at least a four-year deal worth $7 million or more annually. The 25-year-old was posted by Kiwoom Heroes and is available to be signed by MLB teams until January 1, 2021. In 2020, the shortstop/third baseman hit .306/.397/.523 with 30 home runs, 109 RBI and 23...

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George Springer Makes Perfect Sense For Mets

The New York Mets are entering an offseason of hope after years and years of money troubles with the Wilpons. Steve Cohen, Sandy Alderson and company are ready to go to work this offseason, with tons of money to operate with. For the first time in many years, it feels like the Mets could pretty much land any free agent they want to and with that, they should turn to George Springer. Springer,...

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