While the New York Mets took some calculated risks on several low-cost arms ... In early December, the Mets signed two-time All-Star closer Clay Holmes to a three-year, $38 million deal. While the right-hander could eventually transition into a setup ...
Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report proposed the idea of Alonso signing with the Red Sox and leaving the Mets in the dust. "Either Alex Bregman or Pete Alonso heading to Beantown stil
As pitcher Roki Sasaki mulls the next steps on the process of signing with an MLB team, the New York Mets dream about having him on their rotation
The known quantities include Edwin Diaz, Reed Garrett, Sean Reid-Foley and Jose Butto (if he doesn’t return to starting). Dedniel Nunez also pitched at a high level before a late-season elbow injury sidelined him. Lefty Danny Young was successful for a stretch but faded late in the season. Huascar Brazoban is another wild card.
Free agent Pete Alonso still waits on the sidelines, as the Mets have made a huge splash in offseason spending.
The Philadelphia Phillies have made one huge move already this offseason and it sounds like they could've gotten someone else.
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