The New York Mets were dealt a blow on Wednesday when it was announced that star shortstop Francisco Lindor will officially undergo surgery to repair the hamate bone in his left hand.
Now that the Mets are putting the finishing touches on their offseason, we can turn our attention to how they built this team and what trends have emerged in retrospect.
The Atlanta Braves missed the playoffs in 2025 after an 0-7 start, marking a disappointing, injury-filled campaign. But they did not do a ton in the winter to make up for that deficit.
The Toronto Blue Jays have had a successful offseason. After coming oh-so-close to capturing the World Series last season, the Jays wasted no time upgrading their roster.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
Andrés Giménez appears as if he will be the Toronto Blue Jays’ shortstop in 2026 following Bo Bichette’s departure in free agency. While his defence should be great, it’s fair to wonder whether he will pull his weight offensively coming off the worst season of his career. Giménez’s bat has been in steady decline since his All-Star 2022 campaign.
The Toronto Blue Jays had one of the best seasons in recent franchise history, forcing a Game 7 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. While they can hold onto that feeling forever, they have to refocus for the upcoming season, the first without longtime shortstop Bo Bichette.
Like an annual rite of passage, the New York Mets seem to have an offseason more eventful than a Game of Thrones season finale every year. This winter has been no different, as they let Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz walk, traded Brandon Nimmo and Jeff McNeil, and signed Devin Williams, Bo Bichette, and Jorge Polanco.
The Toronto Blue Jays will enter a new era without their star shortstop Bo Bichette. He recently signed a three-year deal with the New York Mets, ending a seven-year career in Toronto.
Bo Bichette won’t participate in this year’s World Baseball Classic after all, according to a recent report from ESPN Brazil. The former Toronto Blue Jays
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.
It is draft day, the best day of the year! You have all of the beautiful, greasy food you can handle, you are hanging with your friends, and you got a pass to drink as many beers as you can, and you are ready to draft the best fantasy baseball team ever.
The Toronto Blue Jays were viewed as one of the early winners of this year’s offseason after securing multiple pieces in MLB free agency. But as the winter has unfolded, the picture has become less favorable.
This offseason for Major League Baseball is rapidly dwindling to a close as spring training is a mere month away. While most of the top free agents are off the board, there are still a few left, but those signings won't be the only headlines before opening day rolls around.
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.
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
In the aftermath of Bo Bichette putting an end to his seven-year tenure with the Toronto Blue Jays by signing a three-year, $126 million contract with the New York Mets, new details are slowly emerging about what may have led to the split.
Philadelphia Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski admitted to feeling the sting after he was unable to land two-time All-Star shortstop Bo Bichette in free agency.
For the first time in his MLB career, Bo Bichette will be wearing the jersey of a team other than that of the Toronto Blue Jays. On Friday, the New York Mets inked Bichette to a wild three-year, $126 million contract that makes him one of the highest-paid players in baseball for the next few years.
The Mets and Bo Bichette reportedly have a deal in place, a three-year deal with a huge average annual value and opt-outs after each season. It seems he almost went the more traditional route.
The New York Mets had to get a little bit creative to land their guy. News broke on Friday that the Mets have signed two-time All-Star shortstop Bo Bichette in free agency.
Kyle Tucker’s decision to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers appears to have led to major movement on the free agent market in Major League Baseball. Infielder Bo Bichette has agreed to a 3-year, $126 million contract with the New York Mets, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.