Juan Soto, New York Mets
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As with every season, several elite relievers were moved at the 2025 MLB trade deadline. And initially, it seemed like the New York Mets had scored one of the t
Cedric Mullins’ struggles as the Mets’ primary center fielder have only underscored the organization’s need to find an answer at the position long-term.
New York Mets reportedly eye Red Sox $120 million star as potential replacement for Mark Vientos in upcoming MLB offseason moves.
A Nationals roster loaded with rookies and a bunch of others with only slightly more experienced stepped into the cauldron that is Citi Field on a Friday night in late September, recognizing it was going to require both productive and clean baseball to take down a Mets team fighting for its postseason life right now.
Mets baseball president David Stearns is right to admit their deadline didn’t go as hoped. It wasn’t good, but what made it worse was the rival Phillies acquiring the very two players that would have helped the Mets most: reliever Jhoan Duran and center fielder Harrison Bader, both from the Twins.
Before the 2024 MLB season, the New York Mets signed outfielder Harrison Bader to a one-year, $10.5 million contract. There was a lot of excitement around Bader
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor reached an impressive milestone that should not go unnoticed as the team fights for a playoff berth.
For this one nearly perfect baseball afternoon at Citi Field, the Mets saw the kid, Jonah Tong — just one of their kid pitchers — bounce back big and pitch brilliantly across five innings, striking out eight. After that they saw one guy after another out of the bullpen, all the way through Edwin Diaz, doing their jobs and shutting down the Padres.
In the raw, emotional moments following Jonah Tong’s last start, veteran teammate Sean Manaea approached the rookie to offer what encouragement he could. As the two stood in the dugout, Manaea pointed to two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom,
Since a disastrous 2019 season — Diaz’s first with the Mets — Diaz has re-established himself as one of the top closers in the game. He’s been named to two All-Star teams with the Mets, and as such is arguably the top relief pitcher that could hit the open market this offseason.