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The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
This was a week from hell for many Mets fans. Not only did they lost franchise home run king Pete Alonso in free agency to the Baltimore Orioles, the Los Angeles Dodgers lured All-Star closer Edwin Diaz away with a record contract for a reliever.
The New York Mets are heavily involved in the trade market it seems. According to Jon Heyman of The New York Post, the Mets are listening to offers for top pro
Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman revealed that his team only seriously considered signing Diaz after the Mets brought in Williams. “He was at the top of the list, but starting the offseason we just didn’t think it was that realistic,” Friedman told SportsNet LA on Friday after welcoming Diaz to Los Angeles.
Any hope that New York Mets fans had about All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso and closer Edwin Díaz reversing course and returning to Queens officially ended on Friday, Dec. 12, when they officially signed their respective contracts with the Baltimore Orioles and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Could a headline-grabbing swap be in the works between the two NL rivals? Visit MLB Trade Rumors for all the prominent names under discussion.
Could one of MLB’s preeminent flamethrowers be on the move … again? According to a report from The Athletic, Mason Miller’s name has come up in trade talks between the Padres and Mets, with New York a
ESPN has announced its first Major League Baseball game next season will be on April 15. The Los Angeles Dodgers will host the New York Mets on Jackie Robinson Day.