The New York Mets' negotiations with star free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker are continuing to progress. Multiple reports on Tuesday revealed that the Mets had extended a three-year contract offer to Tucker, the most coveted free agent on the market, with an AAV of $50 million.
Mets pitchers and catchers will have their first official 2026 spring training workout on Wednesday, February 11, and position players will get their workouts underway on Monday, February 16.
In a January 13 article, Will Sammon of The Athletic reported that the New York Mets have offered star free agent Kyle Tucker a contract worth $120–140 million over three years.
According to SNY analyst/former Mets General Manager Jim Duquette, the Mets have ‘likely’ added a fourth year to their offer to free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker.
The New York Mets have been in the news of late regarding some top free agents, and one in particular could make a ton of sense for them to pursue. It has not been a good offseason for the Mets by all accounts so far.
It is no secret that the New York Mets will roll out a new-look lineup to begin the 2026 season. The jarring roster reconstruction began with the subtractions of franchise staples Brandon Nimmo, Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz, and Jeff McNeil.
With the offseason starting to heat up a bit of late for the New York Mets, and some big names still available, they still need to make a splash. So far this winter, the Mets have not received high marks for the moves that they have made following a collapse in 2025.
The son of Jason Gordon, a professional golfer, Robert Joseph Gordon pursued baseball instead of golf, playing at Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California, in his first three years of high school and then West Ranch High School in Stevenson Ranch, California in his senior year.
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 part 1, we discussed the top-tier market for hitters and how the Mets are positioned very well. In light of recent events, this has changed fairly significantly.
After a busy first couple of weeks in the offseason, the New York Mets have suddenly gone silent. Recently, the Mets have created a ton of headlines and are deeply in the mix for star outfielder Kyle Tucker.
The New York Mets apparently mean business after losing Pete Alonso and others this offseason. The Mets have made a sizable offer to free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker in free agency, Bob Nightengale of USA Today Sports reported on Tuesday.
The Kyle Tucker free agency rumors are heating up. Some reports are even suggesting he could sign somewhere by the end of the week. All offseason, Tucker has been consistently linked to the New York Mets, the same team that signed Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million deal last offseason.
The New York Mets don’t want to offer Kyle Tucker a nine or ten-year deal, but they do have a tempting offer of between $40 and $50 million per season, according to recent reports.
With the MLB offseason almost in the rearview mirror, the New York Mets are expected to make more moves between now and the start of spring training. After
As the MLB offseason progresses, the services of free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker are still highly sought after. The market’s top player has been pursued by several teams throughout the free agency window.
The New York Mets do not look like a team still shopping. They look like a team rebuilding an entire position group in real time. After moving on from Brandon Nimmo, José Siri, Jeff McNeil, and Cedric Mullins, the Mets’ outfield depth chart reads more like a draft board than a finished product.
The last thing New York Mets fans want to hear is that president of baseball operations David Stearns and the front office should look to trade another player who could help them put a winning product on the field in 2026.
The MLB offseason is long, and even with light at the end of the tunnel and spring training a little more than a month away, the New York Mets still have work to do.
By mid-January, most offseason stories blur together. Weight room clips. Smiling photos. Vague optimism. This one felt different. Marcus Semien was already on a back field, glove on, sweating through real work with players who could shape the New York Mets for years.
The New York Mets are extremely high on Carson Benge and believe he has the potential to become a star. With Tyrone Taylor looking like their only option for centerfield, it wouldn’t hurt them to give Benge the starting job if he shows out in spring training.
Juan Soto’s first season with the New York Mets after signing a 15-year, $765 million deal during last year’s offseason did not go according to plan. While
The Mets announced that infielder/outfielder Ji Hwan Bae has been sent outright Triple-A Syracuse. When combined with the club losing Drew Romo via waivers to the White Sox, the Mets’ 40-man roster count dropped to 38 this week.
The casino landscape in the New York City metropolitan area is about to experience a significant transformation. Following the New York State Gaming Commission’s approval of downstate licenses last month, three new full-scale commercial casinos are set to make their debut.