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MLB, Mets and Luis Severino
Luis Severino eyeing multiyear contract after rejecting Mets’ qualifying offer
Luis Severino stayed healthy, but do the Mets trust what they saw last season enough to extend the relationship for potentially the next four or five years?
Mets offseason: Which MLB free agents are worth the qualifying offer penalties?
New York Mets free agency should have them looking over multiple players who rejected the qualifying offer. Who is worth the penalties and who isn't?
Mets Rumors: Luis Severino Declines $21M Qualifying Offer amid 2024 MLB Free Agency
New York Mets starting pitcher Luis Severino has elected to enter free agency after declining his $21.05 million qualifying offer, per Jon Heyman of the
Mets P Luis Severino makes $21.05 million qualifying offer decision
New York Mets starting pitcher Luis Severino will decline the team's qualifying offer and become a free agent.
Mets’ Luis Severino makes risky free agency move
By doing so, the starting pitcher is passing up a one-year, $21.05 million deal for the 2025 season. Instead, the 30-year-old right-hander will risk testing the market where he hopes to receive a multi-year deal worth more guaranteed money. If he signs a free agent deal with another team, the Mets will receive a draft pick compensation.
Luis Severino To Decline Qualifying Offer
Right-hander Luis Severino is “likely” to decline the Qualifying Offer extended to him by the Mets earlier this month, according to a report from Will Sammon of The Athletic. Sammon adds that Severino “loves” playing in New York but is now expected to attempt to land a multi-year deal in free agency this winter.
Pete Alonso, Sean Manaea, and Luis Severino decline qualifying offer
T he Mets handed out three qualifying offers this off season, and all three got declined. Pete Alonso, Sean Manaea and Luis Severino all made the decision to turn down the $21.05m
Alonso, Manaea and Severino decline qualifying offers from Mets
Pete Alonso, Sean Manaea and Luis Severino all rejected the Mets' qualifying offers Tuesday, assuring the team Draft pick compensation should any of those players sign elsewhere. The qualifying offer was a one-year pact worth $21.
Luis Severino makes $21.05 million qualifying offer decision
Starting pitcher Luis Severino will reject the New York Mets’ qualifying offer, Newsday’s Tim Healey reported on Tuesday. A qualifying offer this offseason is worth one year and $21.05 million. Severino and the Mets can still negotiate a new deal,
Mets’ Pete Alonso, Sean Manaea and Luis Severino expected to decline qualifying offers
The Mets will receive official answers Tuesday from three free agents to which qualifying offers were extended.
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The Yankees could have the perfect reclamation project in this free agent starter
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Mets News: Luis Severino expected to reject the qualifying offer and why he’ll regret it
Pete Alonso was going to hand the phone off to Scott Boras who would instinctively laugh back at them. As for
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Former Yankees Ace Predicted to Sign With AL East Rival
Former New York Yankees starter Luis Severino was predicted to sign with the Toronto Blue Jays in MLB free agency.
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David Stearns’ moves continue to set up Mets well for the future
David Stearns made two key offseason additions last winter that could end up paying dividends for the Mets for years to come ...
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