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Mets reach two-year deal with righty Montas
Mets reach two-year deal with righty Montas (source)
Much of what the Mets built in their rotation last year, they built on prove-it deals. Rather than invest in big-name free agents at the tops of their games, the Mets added Luis Severino and Sean Manaea,
Mets make Frankie Montas deal official
Montas, who will turn 32 before Opening Day, joins Kodai Senga and David Peterson among those penciled into the Mets' 2025 rotation.
Mets add Montas to their rotation with a $34 million, 2-year contract, AP source says
The New York Mets have added Frankie Montas to their depleted rotation, agreeing to a $34 million, two-year contract with the veteran right-hander
Juan Soto would impact Mets, Yankees, more suitors
Hey, Juan Soto: Forget the Yankees, here are 10 reasons why you should sign with Mets
Big money and the chance to be a franchise icon? These are the 10 selling points for how the Mets could draw Juan Soto away from the Yankees.
Yankees' Juan Soto Free Agency Bidding Has Reached Monumental $600 Million
New York Yankees superstar Juan Soto's free agency bidding has now reportedly hit the $600 million mark with more negotiating still to come.
How much Juan Soto would impact Mets, Yankees, more suitors
Soto is really good. He's also still only 26, and the team that lands him should get to watch him continue to build on a first-ballot Hall of Fame career for the next decade or more. That makes one interpretation of his impact blatantly obvious: If you sign Soto,
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These Mets deals were surprisingly savvy
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Mets interested in pitcher who shut them down in the postseason
The Mets are looking likely to sign a few pitchers who have a lot of upside but won’t necessarily demand a long-term deal.
The New York Times
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Mets’ offseason could include some big-ticket items: Here’s what they need
Try a week on us. Start Free Trial Will Sammon is a staff writer for The Athletic, covering the New York
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. A native of Queens, New York, Will previously covered the ...
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Mets' Projected $174 Million Slugger Predicted to Sign With NL Contender
First baseman Pete Alonso has been a consistent source of power for the New York Mets since 2019. Will he stay in Queens for ...
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