The New York Mets watched slugger Pete Alonso go to the Baltimore Orioles in free agency. The Mets also saw All-Star closer Edwin Diaz leave for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The New York Mets have long seemed like one of the most obvious fits for star outfielder Kyle Tucker in free agency. For one, the Mets are among a handful of teams that actually have the money and the willingness to spend the $350 to $450 million it's surely going to take to sign Tucker this winter.
The Mets are informing teams that corner infielder/designated hitter Mark Vientos is available in trade conversations, writes Jorge Castillo of ESPN. That aligns with reporting from Will Sammon of The Athletic, who wrote last night that the Mets were willing to discuss each of Vientos, Ronny Mauricio and Luisangel Acuña.
The New York Mets have had an offseason to forget, and fans believe that signing one of Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker is the only way to get back on track.
The New York Mets will look very different in 2026, which isn't necessarily a bad thing considering the struggles the previous core had at winning when it counted.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The New York Mets have lost some familiar faces this offseason, including fan-favorite Pete Alonso. New York has been active in the free agent and trade market, looking for players to help offset the losses.
According to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, the Mets are “very in” on free agent outfielder Cody Bellinger. The nine-year veteran, who won the 2017 NL Rookie of the Year Award and 2019 NL MVP Award, spent last season in the Bronx with the Yankees, who remain interested in retaining him as well.
As the offseason continues, the New York Mets face the question of whether it is worth trading Kodai Senga. The right-hander showed potential to become the Mets’ ace during his first season.
A report from late November suggested that the New York Mets' collapse during the 2025 season occurred, in part, because alleged clubhouse issues impacted the club throughout the campaign.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
As the New York Mets look to retool their roster following the departures of Brandon Nimmo, Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso, the ballclub is reportedly still in the running for this free agent slugger.
In the midst of our heartbreak over Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso, we haven’t chatted as a team about the Mets signing Jorge Polanco to a two-year contract.
The jarring start to the New York Mets' offseason took a shocking turn during the Winter Meetings in Orlando when star closer Edwin Díaz signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
It’s official: Steve Cohen is getting his casino. The Gaming Commission of New York met Tuesday at the Robert Frederick Smith Center in Harlem to decide on the fate of Metropolitan Park’s casino, along with two other licenses.
It wasn’t necessarily a splash move, but the Mets made their first foray into the offensive side of free agency over the weekend, signing Jorge Polanco to a two-year, $40M deal.
The New York Yankees haven't done much to bolster the roster in the offseason, and they may be facing competition on one key move that remains on the table.
The Mets, you may have noticed, have a lot of holiday shopping to do. Who’s on first? (Sometimes Jorge Polanco, apparently.) We know Brett Baty will play third, but I don’t know who’s in left, at the top of the rotation with Nolan McLean or getting the ball to closer Devin Williams.
The New York Mets have made it clear that they'd like to add a frontline starting pitcher this offseason. The starting staff's struggles down the stretch last season were well documented, and there are a lot of question marks among the rotation heading into 2026.
Per Sports Illustrated’s Pat Ragazzo, the New York Mets are reportedly open to trading infielder Mark Vientos. Luisangel Acuna and Ronny Mauricio are also players the Mets are open to trading, according to The Athletic’s Will Sammon.
The New York Mets are reportedly open to using Mark Vientos as trade bait if it means they will improve the roster. Meanwhile, they added former top prospect Cristian Pache on Monday.
The New York Mets have multiple holes to fill in their bullpen after losing Edwin Díaz, Tyler Rogers, and others this winter, but part of that need may be addressed internally.
Back last week, the New York Mets fans took a huge hit. Two fan favorites and cornerstones left in free agency in back-to-back days. First, Edwin Diaz, who was the best closer in baseball in several years, took off to LA to sign with the Dodgers.
The New York Mets have already undergone plenty of change this offseason after a second-half collapse saw them miss out on the MLB playoffs. Several familiar faces departed via trade and free agency, including first basemanPete Alonso, closing pitcher Edwin Diaz and outfielder Brandon Nimmo.
The New York Mets fanbase has never been in such a tizzy before – at least not to this extent. Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns and the rest of the front office have to try to win over this fanbase.
The New York Mets appear to be in full-on contingency mode after Pete Alonso’s exit. The Mets have recently made trade inquiries about Chicago White Sox outfielder Luis Robert, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported on Thursday.