Robinson Cano Time With Mets: Remembered With Latest Suspension

You can say Robinson Cano did the Mets a favor. The loss of Cano for the 2021 season is all in favor of the Mets with more money to spend on quality free agents. The possibilities are endless now that Cano is out of the equation. But this is not about what is in store for the Mets under a new regime with Steve Cohen and Sandy Alderson. Much more of that will come as they continue their search...

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Three David Peterson Stats to Watch in 2021

He didn’t actually, but it kind of felt like rookie starting pitcher David Peterson came out of nowhere to provide meaningful innings for the New York Mets. After all, who would’ve thought the 25-year-old southpaw was on the verge of tossing 49.2 frames and starting nine games in a shortened season when New York entered Spring Training with the “deepest rotation in...

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Sources: LeMahieu Seeking Five-Year Deal, Willing To Take Less Money For Yankees

Free agent star infielder, DJ LeMahieu is reportedly seeking a five-year contract and is willing to take less money to stay with the New York Yankees, sources tell Metsmerized. LeMahieu turned down the Yankees one-year, $18.9 million qualifying offer earlier this month, but has been very vocal about his desire to remain in the Bronx. The Yankees initially signed LeMahieu to a bargain deal of...

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Report: Mike Chernoff to Interview With Mets

According to MLB Network insider Jon Morosi, the Mets will interview current general manager of the Cleveland Indians, Mike Chernoff for the president of baseball operations position with the Mets. The New Jersey native was a tied to the general manager’s position back in 2018, but decided to not accept an interview, the general manager position ultimately went to Brodie van Waganen....

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Cano Suspension Gives Mets Roster Flexibility

It’s odd how quickly winds can change. On Wednesday afternoon, the New York Mets were dealt a troubling blow in the year-long suspension handed down to second baseman Robinson Cano following his second positive test for performance-enhancing drugs since 2018. Shortly thereafter, the brighter-than-expected reality of the situation began to dawn on the blue and orange-clad masses:...

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Terry Collins Announces His Retirement

Former Mets manager Terry Collins announced on Thursday (via Jon Heyman of MLB Network) that he has retired. Collins has spent the last couple of years as a special assistant to the general manager for the Mets. You could see him in the back fields during minor league spring camp still watching and offering advice. The 71-year-old was of course at the helm for the Mets the last time they made...

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