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Report: ‘Still a Gap’ Between Keith Hernandez, SNY

Gary, Keith, and Ron are a staple of Mets broadcasts and have been part of the identity of Mets fandom since 2006. However, with spring training only weeks away, it’s not a guarantee that GKR will be reuniting for the 2023 season. The New York Post’s Mike Puma reported Wednesday that there was “still a gap” between SNY and Keith Hernandez in contract talks for the...

Bullpen Arms Still Available in Free Agency

  The Mets have done well to keep their bullpen strong this offseason. In addition to re-signing Edwin Díaz and Adam Ottavino, the team brought in veteran David Robertson, as well as lefty Brooks Raley from Tampa Bay. Additionally, the team has bolstered its depth by acquiring several lower-level relievers like Elieser Hernández and Zach Greene. The Mets, as it stands, should have a...

Report: Mets ‘Very Frustrated’ With Correa Negotiations

Updated Post – Jan.6, 11:45 Any Martino of SNY reports that grown “very frustrated” in their negotiations over the last couple of days with Scott Boras. Martino notes that the Mets are considering walking away from a deal with Carlos Correa. Despite all of that, the source told Martino, they “still believed the sides stood a strong chance of reaching an agreement.”...

Shohei Ohtani Still Obtainable For Mets

Shohei Ohtani will be baseball’s biggest white whale next offseason. He should still be a very obtainable target for the New York Mets, despite their incredible spending spree this winter. As crazy as this offseason was in terms of the money spent on some of the biggest names in the game, next winter should reach another insane level mainly because one of the most dynamic superstars in...

Correa, Boras Focused on Mets Despite Giants Outreach

Updated Post – Dec. 30, 20:15 Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi talked to reporters on Friday night and Carlos Correa was a hot topic. Zaidi said that the Giants have had recent conversations with Boras but their understanding is that Correa is focused on a deal elsewhere. The Giants top baseball executive thought that the team had landed the new face of their franchise...

Morning Briefing: Keith Hernandez Still Unsigned By SNY

Good morning, Mets fans! Mike Puma of the New York Post reports that Keith Hernandez remains unsigned despite recent negotiations with SNY for the former Mets star to return to the booth for Mets games. Puma notes that he expects talks to pick back up after the New Year, but didn’t give us a percentage estimate of how likely a deal was. Latest Mets News Mets announce that their annual...

Morning Briefing: Mets, Correa Still Quiet On Deal

Good morning, Mets fans! Mike Puma of the New York Post reports that the New York Mets and Carlos Correa’s camp have been quiet over the Christmas holiday, all while a possible deal has been in flux due to complications from an injury Correa sustained in 2014. First appearing on his physical with San Francisco, both San Fran and the Mets have expressed concern over an ankle injury and...

Morning Briefing: Mets Still Optimistic About Correa Deal

Good morning, Mets fans! Talks surrounding the Carlos Correa contract took a brief pause for Christmas, but Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the Mets and Correa are both motivated to get a deal done. The two sides were said to be “working on things” on Saturday and there appears to be optimism that they could come to an agreement. Heyman reports that among the topics...

Mets Still Not Done Following Correa Signing

It appears as though the New York Mets are far from done this offseason as they look to add another bat and a reliever, per MMO’s very own Michael Mayer. According to Mayer, the Mets are still looking to bolster and upgrade their roster despite shocking the baseball world in the early hours of Wednesday morning by signing shortstop Carlos Correa to a 12-year, $315 million deal, pending a...

Sources: Mets Still Pursuing Kodai Senga

Although the Mets re-signed Brandon Nimmo to an eight-year, $162 million contract, the Mets are still in play for Kodai Senga, according to our own Michael Mayer. The Mets have been linked to Senga since he announced he would become an MLB free agent at the beginning of the off-season. In mid-November, the Mets met with the Japanese star in person and it reportedly went well. Senga was dominant...

Eppler: Mets Still Have Room After Verlander Acquisition

The New York Mets wrapped up day one of the winter meetings, securing another ace in Justin Verlander. The Mets new 1-2 of Verlander and Max Scherzer will command $86 million in salary next season and now need to plan their next moves. Salary shouldn’t be a concern for the Mets but even Steve Cohen might have a limit for a single year. The good news is while holding court in a ballroom of...

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