2025 NRI Preview: Génesis Cabrera

Génesis Cabrera is a lefty. Why does this matter so much? The Mets just don’t have a ton of southpaw options. On the team’s 40-man roster right now, their only lefties are Sean Manaea, A.J. Minter, David Peterson and Danny Young. Cabrera signed in 2013 was the Rays and was traded to the Cardinals in a package that included Tommy Pham. The lefty made his major league debut with the...

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Mets 2025 Prospects: No. 25 Jacob Reimer

No. 25 Jacob Reimer, 1B/3B B/T: R/R Age: 20 Height: 6’0″ Weight: 205 Acquired: Selected in the fourth round by the Mets in the 2022 MLB Amateur Draft ETA: 2028 2024 Stats: Brooklyn: .196/.327/.261, 55 PA, 9 H, 0 HR, 3 2B, 4 RBI, 0 SB, 7 SO, 8 BB St. Lucie: .333/.448/.417, 29 PA, 8 H, 0 HR, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 0 SB, 5 SO, 4 BB Overview Drafted in 2022, Jacob Reimer experienced a year of...

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Morning Briefing: Nick Pivetta Signs With San Diego

Good morning, Mets fans! Wednesday saw some of the final big names on the market find their homes for the 2025 season. While Alex Bregman caught most of the headlines, starting pitcher Nick Pivetta landed in San Diego after his five-year stint in Boston. The right-handed starting pitcher, who the Mets showed interest in throughout the offseason, signed a four-year, $55 million deal with the San...

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Red Sox Sign Alex Bregman

The final domino of free agency has fallen. After nine seasons with the Houston Astros, Alex Bregman is headed East, agreeing to a three-year, $120 million contract with the Boston Red Sox, Chandler Rome of the Athletic reported Wednesday night. The contract includes two opt-outs after 2025 and 2026. Bregman was drafted by the Astros with the second overall pick in the 2015 MLB draft out of...

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Mets Turning the Page on Jose Iglesias

In his first press conference of spring training 2025, David Stearns made it seem quite certain that the Mets will be moving on from free-agent infielder Jose Iglesias, also known to many as “Candelita.” In talking about the toughness of the situation, Stearns described not bringing Iglesias back as a chance to open up opportunities for younger players and not have a locked roster of player...

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Pete Alonso Deal Made Official

The deal announced last week became official Wednesday: Pete Alonso is a New York Met for at least one more year. “We’re thrilled to have Pete back,” president of baseball operations David Stearns told reporters. “I think Pete is thrilled to be back. You could like see the genuine excitement that he had to be back in this building and we’re really happy we were able...

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