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What Would a Trade Package Look Like for Alexis Díaz?

Edwin Díaz’s season-ending knee injury during the World Baseball Classic leaves the Mets bullpen one short as they prepare for the start of the 2023 season. Rumors are starting to resurface about a potential trade for Edwin’s younger brother and Cincinnati Reds reliever Alexis Díaz. The two teams discussed his availability last July, but the Mets feltEd the price to get him to Queens...

What Does the Mets Lineup Look Like With Carlos Correa?

Steve Cohen might be vacationing in Hawaii, but the Mets owner still had an early Christmas gift for Mets fans early Wednesday morning. After his deal with the Giants fell through, the Mets swooped in and reportedly will sign Carlos Correa to a 12-year deal worth $315 million. Correa joins the likes of Edwin Díaz , Justin Verlander, Brandon Nimmo, David Robertson, José Quintana, and Kodai Senga...

What Life Could Look Like For The Mets After Jacob DeGrom

It is the morning after the night before and life after Jacob deGrom starts now for the New York Mets, who face a plethora of key decisions that will define their offseason and perhaps the entire 2023 campaign. The dust still hasn’t settled on the blockbuster news that deGrom has opted to take his talents elsewhere in free agency, signing a five-year, $185 million contract with the Texas...

What Would Extending Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil Look Like?

One of the biggest problems with the Mets’ front office turnover over the last three offseasons is the inability to lock up any of their homegrown players to long-term deals before they hit free agency. Brandon Nimmo and Seth Lugo will test the market this year, Noah Syndergaard, Michael Conforto and Zack Wheeler have done the same previously with varying success. But now with Billy Eppler...

Watch: Tsuyoshi Shinjo Entering Like a Big Boss

Former Mets outfielder Tsuyoshi Shinjo made his managerial debut on Friday morning for the Nippon Ham Fighters in Japan. While the Ham Fighters would end up losing the game when former Phillies shortstop Freddy Galvis hit an eight inning grand slam, Shinjo started and stole the show with his entrance. Shinjo, 50, recently changed his registered name with the Nippon Professional Baseball League...

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