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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
Mets pitchers Kodau Senga and David Peterson continue to be part of trade rumor discussions amid an intriguing offseason for New York.
After losing Brandon Nimmo (to trade), and Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso to free agency, the Mets have a lot of work to do to improve the team and placate their fans.
Brandon Nimmo went first. Then it was Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso on back-to-back days at baseball’s winter meetings.
After agreeing to join the Orioles, Pete Alonso penned a thoughtful Instagram post, thanking New York on Thursday night.
On Wednesday, the same day the team lost Pete Alonso to a free agent deal with the Orioles, and on the heels of seeing Edwin Díaz go to the Dodgers after being outbid by the World Series champions and not given a chance to match,
The New York Mets may have just hit rock bottom this offseason. Just a day after inexplicably letting closer Edwin Diaz walk to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Met
The chasm between the Mets and Dodgers, the two-time defending champions, grew exponentially in a 24-hour span this week at Major League Baseball's Winter Meetings. The Dodgers ripped away the Mets' longtime closer Edwin Diaz, while New York also lost five-time All-Star Pete Alonso to the Orioles one day later.
The New York Mets could see more of their roster turn over this winter, and Jeff McNeil may be the next to go.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported on Wednesday that the Mets are showing interest in reuniting with right-hander reliever Tyler Rogers. The 34-year-old submariner has a robust market, however, so competition will be tight for him.