Author: Matt Mancuso

Morning Briefing: 100 Days until Opening Day

Good Morning Mets Fans!! Latest News about the Mets The Mets signed veteran center fielder Rajai Davis to a minor-league deal with an invite to MLB camp. Even though Davis received a minor-league deal, his speed, his position, and his history of mashing lefties make it likely that he’ll end up playing for the big-league club. Tim Britton of The Athletic praised Brodie Van Wagenen’s...

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Morning Briefing: Mets, Yankees Willing to Deal?

Good Morning Mets fans! Brodie Van Wagenen’s first morning and afternoon at the Winter Meetings went without much fanfare. However, at 11 p.m. ET,  Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic broke the news that the Mets, Yankees, and Marlins have been working on a three-team deal that would send J.T. Realmuto to Queens and Noah Syndergaard to the Bronx. However, Andy Martino quickly dispelled some of the...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Had A Banner Day!

Good morning, Mets fans! Latest Mets News The Mets hired Jared Banner from the Red Sox to be their new farm director. The Mets then promoted the current role of Ian Levin, their current Director of Player Development, to the Senior Director of Baseball Operations. Tim Britton of The Athletic compares Robinson Caño to other players who’ve played for both New York teams. Latest MLB News Maria...

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Morning Briefing: Cano, Diaz Officially Become Mets

Good Morning Mets fans! The Mets and the Mariners formally announced the Edwin Diaz and Robinson Cano deal. Cano and Diaz will be introduced to the New York media tomorrow at 11 a.m ET, which will be streamed on the Mets Twitter account. MLB Pipeline updated its Mariners top 30 prospects. Jarred Kelenic and Justin Dunn slotted in as the No.2 and No.3 prospect respectively while Gerson Bautista...

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Morning Briefing: Flurries of Snow and a Flurry of Moves

Good morning, Mets fans! Yesterday, the Mets spent another day of the offseason waiting idly for free agents to fall into their lap for a cheap price. They, yet again, accomplished nothing. Wait, those two sentences were wrong. Sorry, force of habit. Instead, the Mets remained active on several trade fronts and have seemingly made it clear that they intend to have a win-now approach for the 2019...

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