Author: Rob Piersall

Could Mets Land Moustakas on Bruce-Type Deal?

Even with pitchers and catchers right around the corner, there still remains a plethora of free agents that have yet to find new homes. One of them is third baseman Mike Moustakas, who going into the offseason, many thought would land a big contract. However, according to Mike Feinsand of MLB.com, teams that were interested in the 29-year-old earlier in the offseason balked at his asking price....

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2018 Will Be a Pivotal Season For Steven Matz

The expectation for 2018 is that Jacob deGrom and Noah Syndergaard will anchor the starting rotation, but what can New York expect beyond that? Coming off a collective injury laden 2017 season, there are more questions than answers in regards to the state of the pitching staff, especially the rotation. Matt Harvey has underwent two major surgeries the last several seasons and is coming off...

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David Wright Uncertain About Future, But Works Toward Comeback

David Wright has yet to start baseball activity, but plans to get to Spring Training early this year to give it one more shot. “It really hurts to say this, but I obviously can’t be relied on to go out there and do what I’ve done throughout my career,” Wright told Anthony DiComo of MLB.com on Friday, before hosting his annual Vegas Night to benefit the Children’s...

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Eduardo Nunez Is On The Mets Radar

Time is ticking until Spring Training and the Mets still have to round out their infield. Thankfully for them, there are still some quality free agents out there to be had. A name that has been connected to New York, according to Jon Heyman of Fan Rag, is Eduardo Nunez. A handful of other teams have also been connected to the 30-year-old, including the crosstown rival New York Yankees. Heyman...

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Sandy Alderson Hopes Slow and Steady Wins the Race

It’s no secret the offseason has been slow as molasses to develop this year. However, Mets general manager Sandy Alderson is hoping that will work ever in his favor. Waiting out the market to land Jay Bruce to a three-year, $39 million deal worked for New York, but hopefully they won’t have to stop there. We’re more than midway through the month of January and there is still a...

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