Tag: luxury tax

Morning Briefing: Shōta Imanaga Planning to Visit U.S. After New Year

Good morning, Mets fans! According to Alex Speier of the Boston Globe, Shōta Imanaga is now planning on coming to the United States *after* the new year. He is fielding offers and those offers are expected to last past the new year. Latest Mets News According to USA Today, the Mets must pay a luxury tax that totals nearly $101 million. Per Maury Brown of Forbes, the Mets were one of eight clubs...

Mets Hit With Record $101 Million Luxury Tax Bill

The New York Mets have to pay just under $101 million in luxury tax fees to Major League Baseball. According to the league, the Mets tax bill totals $100,781,932 million after they went above the luxury tax threshold for the second consecutive season. It is the highest luxury tax bill in major league history, which doubled the previous high of $43.6 million by the 2015 Dodgers. The Mets were hit...

Previewing The 2023 Winter Meetings From The Mets Perspective

Updated Post – Dec. 3, 2023: Andy Martino of SNY reported that the Mets have the following on their Winter Meetings wishlist: outfielder, starting pitching, and relief pitching. Original Post – The 2023 Winter Meetings are set to begin on Monday in Nashville. The meetings will run from December 3 through the 6th. With a plethora of roster spots open, president of baseball operations,...

Breaking Down the Mets Current 2023 Payroll

We’ve updated the previous piece to include the signings of Brandon Nimmo and David Robertson.  With the Winter Meetings wrapped up, it’s time to take inventory of how much payroll the Mets have added with their signings of multiple starting pitchers, a trade for a legitimate high-leverage lefty reliever, and a Rule 5 Draft selection. The additions help fill the massive voids left...

Mets Shouldn’t Extend Noah Syndergaard Before This Season

With the calendar turning to March, Opening Day is now less than a month away, meaning there isn’t much time left for the New York Mets to extend multiple impending free agents before the regular season begins. While the focus is currently on the upcoming campaign, and rightly so, the Mets’ front office also has its hands full with taking care of some future business this spring, as...

Extending Conforto and Lindor Before 2021 Season Could Be Difficult

While this offseason isn’t finished just yet, the New York Mets have already done an excellent job at improving their roster over the last couple of months and the club appears to be better positioned to compete for a playoff spot this season compared to how they were constructed at the start of last season. After acquiring impact players like Francisco Lindor, Carlos Carrasco, James...

MLB Matters: Understanding Deferred Money Contracts

Why I Started Looking At Deferred Contracts The running joke by many baseball writers, fans, and TV networks was the deferred contract the Mets agreed to give Bobby Bonilla. Instead of simply laugh, I decided to dig deeper into his contract and deferred contracts in-general. I realized that the deferment with Bonilla actually worked out for the Mets in some regards – allowed them to...

MLB News: Padres Have Shown Interest in Betts, Marte

Dennis Lin of The Athletic  reports that the San Diego Padres have shown interest in acquiring Red Sox superstar outfielder Mookie Betts. Lin says recent talks have focused on “significant” prospect talent and Padres outfielder Wil Myers. The Red Sox have roughly $230 million committed for the 2020 season and owner John Henry has said he would like to see them under the $208 million...

Morning Briefing: Could Lindor Get Moved?

Good morning Mets fans! Wednesday was a particularly quiet day around Major League baseball. Of course, the Mets have still not added any additional bullpen pieces to their roster, which was their biggest weakness in 2019. Dellin Betances is arguably the best available reliever left on the market, but the Mets are currently balking at adding the former Yankee. Betances is said to be seeking a...

How Van Wagenen’s “Creativity” Might Cost Mets Michael Conforto

After narrowly missing the playoffs in 2019, the New York Mets have a very pivotal offseason ahead of them. They have a young core of talented players ready to win right now, which includes the presumptive Rookie of the Year and Cy Young Award winners. Still, there are plenty of deficiencies on the roster that need to be addressed, namely the bullpen, the defense and the lack of a clear fifth...

Five Free Agents the Mets Should Sign

  The Washington Nationals went into last offseason knowing they needed a quality starting pitcher to become a legitimate contender for 2019. So what did the Nationals do? They wasted very little time, signing the best starting pitcher on the market in Patrick Corbin. They gave Corbin a six-year, $140 million deal despite already having the costly duo of Stephen Strasburg and Max Scherzer...

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