The Mets are in agreement with infielder Grae Kessinger on a minor league contract, reports Mike Puma of The New York Post. A client of O’Connell Sports Management, he’ll be in camp as a non-roster invitee.
With Pitchers and Catchers reporting in less than 15 days, baseball season is right around the corner. The New York Mets have already made big changes to their team this offseason, adding Freddy Peralta, Bo Bichette, and Luis Robert Jr., among others.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
After going multiple seasons without a proven ace at the top of the rotation, the New York Mets now have one in Freddy Peralta. The big question now is whether they will keep him beyond 2026.
The New York Mets will look a lot different this season. After seeing Pete Alonso sign with the Baltimore Orioles while trading both Brandon Nimmo and Jeff McNeil, New York's lineup will have a different feel in 2026.
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.
In a flurry of roster moves over the past week, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns has reshaped the roster in short order. After missing out on Kyle Tucker, the Mets quickly pivoted to free agent Bo Bichette, signing the shortstop-turned-third baseman to a three-year, $126 million deal.
The New York Mets have finished their offseason very strong and should be pleased with what they have accomplished over the last couple of weeks. While some new faces will help, the team will also be hoping for some young talent to take a step forward.
Bo Bichette was one of the toughest free agents to evaluate this season, because no one really knew what position he played. For seven seasons, Bichette was the starting shortstop for the Toronto Blue Jays.
“Meet the Mets, meet the Mets, step right up and greet the Mets.” As their theme song would suggest, Mets players have done a pretty good job at introducing brand new players to fans over the years.
Jacob Reimer’s father, Brandon, played baseball at Concordia University in the late ‘90s and took every opportunity to ensure that his son would pursue the same sport, installing a batting cage in their home and enrolling him on various little league and travel ball teams.
A rocky start to the offseason, on the heels of an incredibly disappointing 2025 season, had Mets fans grumbling. The team has managed to salvage the offseason after the slow star, leaving owner Steve Cohen in a joking mood regarding a new complaint coming from fans.
Acquiring Bo Bichette is one thing, and making him a dependable third baseman is another for the New York Mets. Bichette has played the shortstop position
Jonah Tong remains the Mets‘ biggest lottery ticket, and the recent additions of Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers will allow him the time he needs to be ready at his pace.
Since 2019, the New York Mets have been the team that is always close to a breakthrough but they never can. It has been seen by the multitude of times they missed the playoffs or failed to win the division.
The New York Mets have had an outstanding offseason, and few teams have matched their level of activity. The past week was especially exciting for manager Carlos Mendoza and the organization.
The New York Mets fanbase endured a dismal opening two months of the offseason with a few of their big favorites departing the clubhouse through trade deals and free agency.
The New York Mets are taking a flier on a proven veteran pitcher in Craig Kimbrel. Several reporters confirmed Saturday that the Mets have agreed to sign Kimbrel.
The Mets’ offseason has seen a bevy of major names both coming and going off the roster, and the New York Post’s Joel Sherman provides a nice breakdown
The New York Mets are no longer talking about “future potential” — for several of their top prospects, the future is now. Entering the 2026 season, four Mets prospects remain inside MLB’s Top 100, and unlike years past, these players aren’t years away.
The Mets designated lefty reliever Richard Lovelady for assignment. That’s the corresponding 40-man roster move for utility player Vidal Bruján, whom they acquired from Minnesota tonight.