Morning Briefing: Brewers Prospect Jackson Chourio Could Get Historic Deal

Good morning, Mets fans!  Jackson Chourio, the Brewers top-ranked prospect and No. 2 prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB Pipeline, has played six games in Triple-A. Yet, the 19-year-old outfielder is on the verge of altering the way young stars could be compensated.  Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported Tuesday that Chourio could sign a deal that “would establish a new standard for...

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Mayer: Mets Signing Vladi Miguel Guerrero

The Mets are signing Vladi Miguel Guerrero—the brother of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and son of Vladimir Guerrero—in international free agency, according to MMO’s Mike Mayer. He will reportedly sign with the team when international free agency opens on January 15. He is 16 years old and plays in the Dominican Republic, like the rest of his family did growing up. Guerrero’s brother Pablo...

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Free Agent Profile: Eduardo Rodríguez, LHP

EDUARDO RODRÍGUEZ Position: SP B/T: L/L Age: 30 (04/07/1993) 2023 Traditional Stats: 26 G, 26 GS, 152 2/3 IP, 13-9, 3.30 ERA, 1.153 WHIP, 143 SO, 48 BB 2023 Advanced Stats: 134 ERA+, 23.0% SO%, 7.7% BB%, 4.04 xERA, 3.66 FIP, 4.06 xFIP, 3.0 fWAR, 3.5 bWAR RUNDOWN Eduardo Rodríguez made 153 starts for the Boston Red Sox from 2015 till 2021, before signing a five-year, $77 million deal with the...

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Mets Madness Series Preview: 1998 Mets vs. 2015 Mets

For this round of Mets Madness, the 2015 pennant winners will be hosting the 1998 team. It’ll be a team that fell just short of the ultimate goal against a team that fell just short of making the playoffs. Mojo Hill will be controlling the ’98 squad, while our giveaway winner, Sammy Cohen, will get the honor of manning the ’15 team — the most recent Mets group to make it to the...

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Opinion: Mets Offseason Plan Should Begin With End in Mind

When Steve Cohen bought the Mets before the 2021 season, he had two options: tear the team down or try to build from the current pieces. Cohen chose the latter, bringing in Francisco Lindor to signify his intention to put out a winning product immediately. Still, he stopped there, and the wheels ultimately fell off the team that season. The next year, Cohen brought in Max Scherzer, once again...

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Steve Cohen’s Casino Plan Far From A Slam Dunk

When Steve and Alex Cohen purchased the Mets for a record-setting $2.4 billion in 2020, the owners made two things abundantly clear. First, Steve Cohen said that he would be disappointed if the Mets did not win a championship within his first three to five years of ownership. And second, Cohen has stated that he wants to develop the area around Citi Field into an entertainment area anchored by a...

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