Good morning, Mets fans! 

Steve Cohen may not be done yet.

During a broadcast of Mets Hot Stove on SNY, Andy Martino said the Mets have about $10 million left to spend. 

“What the priority is within that is the relief pitching, they will bolster the bullpen before spring training or early on in spring training, while the offseason business is still going on,” Martino said. 

Making additions to the lineup is less than a priority, he added. Martino noted with the number the Mets are aiming for, it would be difficult to sign the likes of J.D. Martinez or Justin Turner. However, he did say that Cohen “is always willing to stretch for the right opportunity.”

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Latest Mets News 

The Mets have been linked to lefty relievers Brent Suter and Wandy Peralta, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Read more here. 

Starling Marte played the entire game in right field for the first time during the winter season last night. He went 0-for-4. 

Former Mets pitcher Anthony Kay signed with the Yokohama BayStars, per Sponichiyakuu on Twitter. 

Latest MLB News

Japanese pitcher Shōta Imanaga is signing with the Chicago Cubs, according to Bob Nightengale. Read more on the deal here.

Rachel Balkovec has agreed to become the new Marlins director of player development, according to MLB.com.  

The National Sports Media Association announced its 2024 Hall of Fame class and 2023 award winners. 

The Mississippi Braves announced Double-A affiliate will relocate to Columbus, Georgia, moving from Pearl. 

Shohei Ohtani’s landmark $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers has prompted the California Controller to congress cap deferred payments, per reporting from the Associated Press. 

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has determined it will not file felony charges against former Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias, per Alden Gonzalez of ESPN. The case is moving to the City Attorney’s Office for misdemeanor filing considerations. 

MLB Network’s top 10 rankings at each position opening with starting pitchers. 

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Patrick Glynn wrote about the state of the Mets’ starting pitching depth. 

Episode 69 of Metsmerized Weekly discusses the additions of Harrison Bader and Sean Manaea, as well as a number of other topics. 

On this Date in Mets History

2006: Mike Pelfrey, the ninth pick in 2005 MLB draft, signed a four-year major league contract with the Mets worth $5.3 million and $3.5 million with a signing bonus.

Birthdays: Kevin Baez (57), Mario Diaz (62), Jim Lindeman (62), Kelvin Torve (64)