Author: Michael Famulari

How Carlos Correa Became a Met Overnight

At 2:38 AM on Wednesday, December 21, Jon Heyman of the New York Post revealed on Twitter that the Mets and esteemed infielder Carlos Correa had reached an agreement on a blockbuster 12-year contract worth $315 million. When most fans woke up the next morning, this news sent shockwaves around the entire league as Correa was seemingly destined to be a member of the San Francisco Giants. So how...

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Steve Cohen Does Not Care About the ‘Steve Cohen Tax’

Based on the aggressiveness displayed by the New York Mets front office this offseason, it can be concluded that Steve Cohen is not intimidated by the increase in luxury tax payments that he will have to make. To contextualize what is facetiously called the ‘Steve Cohen Tax,’ other owners in the MLB quickly took notice of Steve Cohen’s abundant spending habits and decided to...

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Mets Looking Into Free Agent OF Kevin Kiermaier

According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the New York Mets will look into the possibility of signing free agent outfielder Kevin Kiermaier if they fail to bring Brandon Nimmo back. Nimmo had a very strong season in both the offensive and defensive facets of the game in 2022.  Offensively, he accumulated a slash line of .274/.367/.433 with 16 home runs and 64 RBIs in 151 games....

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Mets Sign RHP Jimmy Yacabonis to Minor League Deal

The New York Mets and RHP Jimmy Yacabonis have agreed to a minor league deal, according to MMO’s Mike Mayer. The New Jersey native was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 13th round of the 2013 MLB draft after attending St. Joseph’s University in Pennsylvania. Consequently, he made his MLB debut in 2017 for Buck Showalter’s Orioles in a rough outing that resulted in...

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