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The Mets signed 21-year-old right-hander Jun-Seok Shim to a minor league deal, adding another name to a system that has spent the last year quietly rebuilding its pitching inventory. Shim is nowhere near the majors and is not expected to contribute in 2026, but the Mets see something worth exploring.
The New York Mets reportedly lost one of their long-time relievers in free agency to the Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday afternoon.
The New York Mets can still take a sad song and make it better this offseason after letting go of Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz, Brandon Nimmo and Jeff McNeil. Accor
These five teams have time to improve their rosters before spring training but have thus far seen their teams get worse this offseason.
This 24-year-old catcher is headed from the New York Mets to the Chicago White Sox, his third new team of the last five weeks.
The New York Mets have continued to be quiet this offseason, with everyone still waiting for a significant splash. However, a recent report indicated that they
Mets co-owner Alex Cohen, the wife of Steve Cohen, has deactivated her Instagram account following a message she posted Monday.
From bat-to-ball ability to speed, arm strength and defensive feel, the Mets' farm system features prospects flashing loud tools that should give them a chance to impact games at the highest level. He
Per multiple reports, the Mets agreed to terms with the following players to avoid arbitration on Thursday: Heading into their final year of arbitration are Peterson, Torrens and Taylor who will all be free agents after the season ends. Megill is in his second year of arbitration, and Alvarez, Brazoban and Garrett are in their first.
The Mets avoided arbitration with handful of pitchers Thursday, agreeing to deals with starters David Peterson and Tylor Megill.