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13 Players Receive Qualifying Offers

Today at 5:00 PM was the deadline for teams to extend qualifying offers to their free agents – a one-year deal worth $22.025 million. Most players are expected to decline the offer – just 14 of 114 recipients have accepted it in the past. Last season, Cincinnati’s Nick Martinez was the lone player to accept the offer. If a player has previously received a qualifying offer, then they...

Morning Briefing: Reds’ Nick Martinez to Accept Qualifying Offer

Good morning, Mets fans! Reds right-hander Nick Martinez is accepting the $21.05 million qualifying offer, according to Francys Romero. Martinez appeared in 42 games, 16 of which were starts, and turned in a 3.10 ERA with 116 strikeouts against 18 walks over 142 1/3 innings. He was named the National League Pitcher of the Month in September, posting a sparkling 0.83 ERA with 30 strikeouts...

Mets Extend Qualifying Offer to Alonso, Manaea and Severino

The Mets officially extended the $21.05 million qualifying offer to 1B Pete Alonso, SP Sean Manaea and SP Luis Severino. While all three have until November 22 to accept the QO, all three might go about the process differently. Alonso and Manaea will most certainly decline the offer and become free agents, exploring lucrative multi-year contracts. However, for Severino, he might be more inclined...

Heyman: Mets Not Giving Qualifying Offer To Taijuan Walker

The New York Mets have decided against extending the qualifying offer to right-handed pitcher Taijuan Walker, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Walker rejected a $7.5 million player option earlier this week and, with the Mets deciding not to pick up the $19.65 million qualifying offer, the righty will now hit free agency with no restrictions and will not be subject to draft pick compensation....

How the Qualifying Offer Compensation Pertains to Mets

During the most recent collective bargaining talks, MLB and MLBPA decided to postpone their decision on the International Draft and set a July deadline to agree. The two sides agreed that the future of the qualifying offer would hinge on an agreement over the International Draft. The July deadline passed without an agreement meaning teams could still use the QO going forward. Any free agent...

Report: Michael Conforto Will Reject Qualifying Offer From Mets

Well, that escalated quickly, and at the same time, it’s not surprising at all. Over the weekend, the New York Mets extended a one-year, $18.4 million qualifying offer to both Michael Conforto and Noah Syndergaard. While it looks like Thor is excited about taking that deal, Scooter — his roommate during the 2016 season — will be declining it, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan. New...

Morning Briefing: Francisco Lindor Loses Gold Glove to Brandon Crawford

Good morning, Mets fans! Shortstop Francisco Lindor was a finalist for the Gold Glove Award, but it was announced that Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford was the one to take home the gold. Latest Mets News Former Mets manager Luis Rojas interviewed with the Yankees to be one of their base coaches, Ken Rosenthal and Lindsey Adler of The Athletic reported. Latest MLB News Final list of players...

Morning Briefing: The Hot Stove Starts to Sizzle

Good morning, Mets fans! Saturday was mostly a quiet day in the world of baseball, but things perked up in the evening. The Mets offered a qualifying offer to Michael Conforto and Noah Syndergaard, while other offers were made around baseball. Late Saturday night, Syndergaard tweeting the following GIF reaction. QO feelings pic.twitter.com/cEgp9GmIs7 — Noah Syndergaard (@Noahsyndergaard)...

Mets Extend Qualifying Offers to Conforto and Syndergaard

The Mets announced they have extended qualifying offers to Michael Conforto and Noah Syndergaard. The one-year offer is worth $18.4 million. The deadline to make a qualifying offer is Sunday, Nov. 7 at 5 p.m. EST. Players have until Nov. 17 to decide if they will accept. Both Conforto and Syndergaard debuted with the Mets in 2015. Conforto has accumulated 15.7 WAR in seven seasons with the Mets....

Qualifying Offer Countdown Starts Now

The clock starts now for teams to extend qualifying offers to players. The Mets have until 5 p.m. Sunday to extend a qualifying offer to Michael Conforto and Noah Syndergaard. The one-year contract is worth the average of the top 125 salaries, $18.4 million. To be eligible for the qualifying offer the player must have spent the entire 2021 season with his team and never received a qualifying...

Qualifying Offer Makes Most Sense For Both Noah Syndergaard, Mets

Following another disappointing end to the regular season, which saw the New York Mets miss the playoffs for a fifth straight year, they’re expected to face some very tough decisions over the offseason, including starter Noah Syndergaard’s upcoming free-agent status. After undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2020, Syndergaard spent the first few months of the 2021 season continuing his...

MMO Exclusive: Marcus Stroman Talks Baseball, Life, and Everything In-Between

  Marcus Stroman came over to the Mets prior to the trade deadline in 2019. After pitching for them down the stretch that year, Stroman chose to opt out of the shortened 2020 season, but re-upped with New York by accepting the one-year qualifying offer this past offseason. Stroman spoke to MetsMerized this month about his career journey, from playing middle infield and pitching at Duke...

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