QUEENS, N.Y. — The New York Mets bolstered their outfield just before the MLB trade deadline, acquiring center fielder Cedric Mullins from the Baltimore Orioles in a blockbuster trade.
It sounds like talks have cooled down on this front. The New York Mets and Chicago White Sox have been discussing a trade for centerfielder Luis Robert Jr.
Some of the New York Mets’ fatal flaws were exposed once again in San Diego. Following a 3-0 start on the West Coast road trip, the Mets were brought back to reality by the Padres after being swept.
The New York Mets were reportedly going to be aggressive seeking upgrades ahead of Thursday's trade deadline, and they certainly have not disappointed in that regard.
Few teams have been as busy leading up to the trade deadline as the New York Mets. David Stearns has been hard at work to seize a potential championship window, loading up on top bullpen arms to build a bridge from the starters to Edwin Diaz that the 2015 Kansas City Royals would be envious of.
The first domino of the revamped bullpen arrived last weekend. Just a week ago, the Mets’ bullpen looked like a glaring weakness. Overworked and inconsistent, the bullpen had been unreliable beyond a handful of arms.
The New York Mets don't seem done making huge splashes in the trade market just yet. After upgrading their bullpen by adding relievers Gregory Soto, Tyler Rogers and Ryan Helsley, the Mets may now be looking to add another bat to their lineup.
With some lofty goals in mind for 2025, the New York Mets have been extremely aggressive leading up to the trade deadline. Coming into the summer, the Mets had a clear need to improve their bullpen, with the unit needing some high-leverage arms to bridge the gap to Edwin Diaz.
In the days leading up to the 2025 Trade Deadline, David Stearns and the New York Mets had a clear priority: bolstering an overworked and quickly deteriorating bullpen.
Although the New York Mets were swept by the San Diego Padres, they seemingly avoided something much worse. In the bottom of the fifth inning of Wednesday's eventual 5-0 defeat, catcher Francisco Alvarez took a foul ball directly to the side of his catcher's mask.
The 2025 MLB Trade Deadline is July 31 at 6 p.m. EST. The Mets kicked things off for themselves last week when they acquired lefty reliever Gregory Soto from the Orioles.
We’ve reached the trade deadline, and unfortunately, the Mets are ringing it in on the heels of three straight losses, capped off by a sweep in San Diego on Wednesday afternoon.
Could the Mets use some of their infield surplus to make a move? The Astros have inquired with the Mets about left-handed-hitting infielders Jeff McNeil and Brett Baty and the switch-hitting Ronny Mauricio, according to Joel Sherman.
The New York Mets had an extremely busy day before the trade deadline to completely revamp their bullpen. Coming into the summer, improving the bullpen was a significant need for the Mets, and it has been one that was addressed and then some.
QUEENS, N.Y. — The New York Mets revamped their bullpen Wednesday, acquiring relief pitchers Tyler Rogers from the San Francisco Giants and Ryan Helsley from the St.
Have the New York Mets finally found their bullpen savior, or are they doubling down on desperation? Ryan Helsley, the St. Louis Cardinals’ former closer, is packing his bags and heading to Queens.
New York Mets’ catcher Francisco Alvarez suffered an injury scare on Wednesday in the 5-0 loss to the San Diego Padres. However, he and the club received good news, as it sounds like Alvarez may have avoided serious injury.
As the MLB trade deadline nears, the New York Mets are starting to turn the corner. Even with the series loss against the San Diego Padres, the offense and some pitching haven’t looked half bad.
New York Mets star Juan Soto won't start the Wednesday game against the San Diego Padres, his left foot still sore after fouling a ball off it on Tuesday.
The New York Mets optioned relief pitcher Huascar Brazoban to Triple-A Syracuse and signed fellow right-hander Chris Devenski on Tuesday. Brazoban, 35, is 5-2 with a 3.83 ERA in 44 relief appearances this season.
Nearly two months ago, we detailed the plethora of infielders that the New York Mets have at their disposal. Tucked in the bottom of that piece was Ronny Mauricio, a 24-year-old switch-hitting slugger, who at the time had recently been called up after a lengthy rehab from a torn ACL.