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When New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns spoke with the media on December 9 (in the wake of longtime Mets closer Edwin Diaz signing wit
The New York Mets could see more of their roster turn over this winter, and Jeff McNeil may be the next to go.
Mets pitchers Kodau Senga and David Peterson continue to be part of trade rumor discussions amid an intriguing offseason for New York.
With the Winter Meetings now wrapped up, it's safe to say that the New York Mets' offseason so far has been defined more by what has been lost than what has bee
There’s more bad news floating around about the New York Mets. After losing Brandon Nimmo (trade), Edwin Díaz (free agency) and Pete Alonso (free agency) in the span of 18 days, closer Devin Williams, their sole big free agent signing, apparently did not crave staying in New York either.
As far as the lineup, right now Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto are the marquee players while Marcus Semien was added via trade earlier this offseason. It's possible Semien hit his decline last season, as it was a big fall from previous years, but it could always have been a temporary setback.
Brandon Nimmo went first. Then it was Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso on back-to-back days at baseball’s winter meetings.
After spending their Winter Meetings watching Pete Alonso go to Baltimore and Edwin Díaz head to Los Angeles, without bringing in any Major League players of their own, the Mets must soon answer the question on everyone’s mind: What exactly is the plan here?
The New York Mets' offseason strategy could have significant ramifications not only on their 2026 on-field success, but their attendance and profits.