New York Mets, MLB and Winter Meetings
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The New York Mets are coming off one of the most shocking collapses in recent memory, going from the best team in the league to completely missing the playoffs. On Tuesday, the Mets lost closer Edwin Díaz, and on Wednesday, Pete Alonso signed a deal with the Baltimore Orioles, ending his tenure as a Met.
The Boston Globe 's Tim Healey reported Wednesday that the Mets have "floated internally" the idea of bringing in free agent Paul Goldschmidt to play alongside Jeff McNeil at the position. Alonso has been the Mets' go-to starter at first base for the last seven seasons.
ORLANDO - MLB winter meetings did not go as planned for the New York Mets after losing two franchise cornerstones in Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso. While the Mets
Alonso, who turned 31 Sunday, hit .272 with 38 home runs, 126 RBI and an .871 OPS over 162 games last season. He finishes his Mets tenure with 264 career home runs, the most in franchise history, along with 712 RBI and a .253 career batting average.
Mets owner Steve Cohen is preaching calm amid a turbulent time for the Mets after fans watched Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso depart New York on back-to-back days.
The New York Mets may have just hit rock bottom this offseason. Just a day after inexplicably letting closer Edwin Diaz walk to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Met
The New York Mets are reportedly targeting free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker in a massive 10-year, $400 million deal following the departures of Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz. This aggressive move aims to salvage a disastrous offseason,
After failing to re-sign both Alonso and closer Edwin Díaz in a 25-hour span, the Mets certainly have plenty of money to repurpose elsewhere. But what might that look like? For o