Author: Michael Logan

Morning Briefing: Joey Lucchesi Throws For First Time Since June

Good morning, Mets fans! Joey Lucchesi threw today for the first time since having Tommy John surgery in June, he wrote on Instagram. "Your boy has a new elbow," he said. "Let's gooo!!" Lucchesi is expected to miss at least most of the 2022 season. — Tim Healey (@timbhealey) November 30, 2021 Pitcher Joey Lucchesi threw today for the first time since his Tommy John...

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Morning Briefing: Scherzer Decision Looms

Good morning, Mets fans! If you’re just waking up: No, Max Scherzer is not a Met. Not yet, at least. The hot stove has been scorching for the Mets since last Friday and it is still sizzling. The team is waiting to see if Scherzer will decide to sign with them. According to two sources, the Mets offer is for about 42 million per year over either 3 or 4 years. — Andy Martino...

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Morning Briefing: Yankees Officially Release Clint Frazier

Good morning, Mets fans! The Yankees announced they have released outfielder Clint Frazier and infielder Rougned Odor. Aaron Loup apparently had multiple 3-year deals on the table. “He wanted to be here.” – Perry Minasian Perry indicated that being back in SoCal was important to him along with his relationship with Syndergaard and Disneyland for wife & kids all played a role. —...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Monitoring Suzuki Market

Good morning, Mets fans! Japanese slugger Seiya Suzuki is set to be posted today and the Mets are “entertaining” signing him, according to Dan Martin of the New York Post. Suzuki is expected to get a contract anywhere from three to five years and $7 million to $10 million per year. Latest MLB News Former Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard has brought his hammer to Los Angeles. Catcher...

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Morning Briefing: Mets’ Rotation Takes a Hit in Free Agency

Good morning, Mets fans! Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios agreed to a seven-year, $131 million extension on Tuesday, according to multiple reports. The Mets will certainly be in the market for new starting pitchers after Noah Syndergaard bolted for the Angels. Shortly after the Berrios news was announced, “Thor” agreed to a one-year, $21 million contract with the Angels, according to...

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