Good morning, Mets fans!

Latest Mets News

The Angels signed former Mets outfielder Juan Lagares to a minor league deal, according to Rolando E. Fermín.

Per Metsmerized’s Josh Finkelstein, J.D. Davis posted an Instagram video in which he was working out with DJ LeMahieu and Dom Nunez of the Colorado Rockies on Saturday.

Latest MLB News

Per Robert Murray of FanSided, free agent outfielder Shin Soo-Choo has been working out at first base with the goal of increasing his versatility. Choo has hit .289 with a .883 OPS against right-handed pitching in his career. A few National League teams are keeping tabs on him.

Per Ken Rosenthal of MLB on FOX, free agent right-handed pitcher Mike Fiers is in an agreement with the Oakland Athletics on a one-year, $3.5 million contract, sources tell Rosenthal and Alex Coffey.

Per MLB Trade Rumors, the Indians are “not interested in” trading Jose Ramirez.

Per Ken Rosenthal, shortstop Elvis Andrus and catcher Aramis Garcia, along with cash, are headed to the Oakland Athletics. In return, designated hitter Khris Davis, catcher Jonah Heim, and right-handed pitcher Dane Acker are headed to the Rangers. Evan Grant was first to report on Garcia.

Latest on MMO

Rob Piersall discusses why the Mets missing out on Trevor Bauer is a blessing in disguise.

Thomas Hall looks at why extending Conforto and Lindor before the the 2021 season could be difficult.

Marshall Field discusses why despite missing out on major free agents, the Mets offseason was a success.

Per Michelle Ioannou, The Metsmerized Online staff makes their Super LV predictions.

Rich Mancuso writes an opinion article on why he believes Trevor Bauer played the Mets.

Rob Piersall discusses the Athletics and Rangers trading Khris Davis and Elvis Andrus.

Joe D discusses the Mets’ plan-B starters: Walker, Odorrizi, and Paxton.

On This Date in Mets History

1979: Jesse Orosco becomes ‘the player to be named later’ in the Mets’ trade of Jerry Koosman to the Twins. The left-handed reliever will spend 24 seasons in the major leagues, setting the record for appearances with 1,252.

Birthdays: Endy Chavez (43), Charlie Puleo (66), Benny Ayala (70)

Let’s go Mets!