Author: Violeta Pietronico

Morning Briefing: Nationals Get Veteran Reliever Will Harris

Good Morning, Mets fans! Happy Friday! Let’s start the weekend off right. Here’s what you need to know: Latest Mets News On Thursday, the Mets introduced their latest addition to the bullpen, reliever Dellin Betances, in a press conference at Citi Field. Betances himself expressed excitement at the prospect of pitching in Queens, noting that winning is his top priority. Mets GM...

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Morning Briefing: Mets To Sign Michael Wacha

Good morning, Mets fans! Latest Mets News On Wednesday afternoon, Tim Healey of Newsday reported that the Mets signed former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Michael Wacha to a one-year deal. Joel Sherman of the New York Post later provided additional details, noting that the deal is expected to be worth $3M, with Wacha eligible to earn up to $7M in incentives. Rob Manfred does not anticipate any...

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Rumor Roundup: Cleveland Not Letting Go of Lindor Just Yet

If you missed any of Monday’s rumors or rumblings, look no further- we got your back. Here’s what you need to know: Cleveland Putting Off Lindor Deal Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports that the Cleveland Indians would prefer to wait another year when it comes to dealing their superstar shortstop Francisco Lindor. The club had previously indicated at the start of the offseason that...

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Morning Briefing: Brandon Nimmo Spreading Holiday Cheer For No Kid Hungry

  Happy Thanksgiving, Mets fans! Latest Mets News Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo tweeted that will be making an appearance at Citibank’s Union Square branch in order to spread some holiday cheer, all to benefit the No Kid Hungry organization. The always cheerful Nimmo will be there to take some photos, participate in surprise giveaways, and sign some autographs on Tuesday, December 3...

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MLB Rumor Roundup: Stephen Vogt Signs With Diamondbacks

Vogt Heads to the Desert Former Oakland Athletics catcher Stephen Vogt has signed a one-year deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks, reported Jeff Passan of ESPN. The veteran catcher’s contract includes an option that would allow the team to bring him back for a second season. The deal pays him $3 million for the 2020 season. Vogt spent his 2019 season with the San Francisco Giants after...

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