Tag: Tyler Anderson

Tyler Anderson Signs with Angels; Rizzo Back with Yankees

Former Los Angles Dodgers left-handed pitcher Tyler Anderson has agreed to terms on a three-year contract with the Los Angeles Angels, according to multiple reports. Anderson’s deal is for three years and $39 million, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Anderson had recently rejected the Dodgers’ qualifying offer of one-year, $19.65 million, instead opting to sign a multi-year...

MMO Roundtable: What Three Players Should The Mets Target?

Free agency in the MLB kicked off earlier in the week. It’s time to start talking about which players the Mets should acquire, who they should re-sign, or who it’s time to say goodbye to. So, where should they start? Here’s what we at MMO think. John Sheridan Jacob deGrom: Best pitcher in baseball. Brandon Nimmo: Only everyday center fielder on the market. Seth Lugo:...

Mets’ LA Woes Continue in 6-1 Loss to Dodgers

The Mets (35-19) took on the Dodgers (35-17) Friday night for game two of a four-game series in Los Angeles. The Dodgers won game one 2-0 and were the first team to shut out the Mets this year. New York was hoping for a better game on offense this time around. Unfortunately, it was the Dodgers’ bats that were hot, and the Mets’ offense stayed quiet, leading to a 6-1 victory for the Dodgers....

One Free Agent Who Could Replicate Marcus Stroman’s 2021 Season

The starting pitching market is thinning out by the hour and it’s especially scarce for left-handed options. The Mets are slated to have a five-man rotation made up of all right-handed pitchers but what if there was a lefty last season who had nearly identical underlying stats as Marcus Stroman? Stroman departed the Mets this offseason, choosing to sign a three-year, $71 million deal with...

Opinion: Renewed Pursuit of Tyler Anderson Makes Sense For Mets

Once a new Collective Bargaining Agreement is signed, the New York Mets are expected to resume their search for additional starting pitching depth, which could potentially entice them to pursue Tyler Anderson once again. After all, the Mets were reportedly interested in acquiring Anderson’s services prior to last season’s trade deadline, where they were rumored to be one of a handful...

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