The New York Mets have added several cost-effective relievers this offseason, but that has not stopped them from further strengthening their bullpen with additi
The New York Mets are still interested in a reunion with Pete Alonso, but there appears to be another team in the mix, according to former GM Jim Duquette.
After a brief and injury-riddled tenure for the New York Mets, this starting pitcher is taking his talents to the Bay Area. On Monday, Jon Heyman of the New Yor
The Giants added some pitching depth by reportedly agreeing to a minor-league deal with former Newark Memorial High and Chabot College standout Joey Lucches i, who has spent parts of six seasons in the major leagues.
A pitcher who spent the last four seasons with the Mets has signed with a National League rival in free agency, joining one of the NL's formidable rotations.
A new MLB rumor reveals avenues for the New York Mets to either trade for Vlad Guerrero or surprisingly re-sign Pete Alonso this month.
Sasaki narrowed his finalists to three teams in the waning days, the Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays and San Diego Padres. All of them met with Sasaki again around their major-league cities before he chose the Dodgers, according to reports.
The 28-year-old will now join a Mets bullpen headlined by Edwin Diaz, Reed Garrett, Sean Reid-Foley, and Jose Butto. Clay Holmes could also return to a relief role if New York’s experiment with him as a starter on the mound does not pan out as expected. That would further stack their unit.
During a Tuesday appearance on the SNY "Mets Hot Stove" program, MLB Network analyst Jim Duquette indicated that the Blue Jays are no longer a realistic option for Alonso unless h
Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki reportedly has told the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants that they are out of the running for him.
The San Francisco Giants reportedly agreed to a minor-league contract with left-handed relief pitcher Joey Lucchesi.
Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki is a hot international prospect for the MLB signing event on January 15th. San Francisco Giants president Buster Posey re