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Ken Rosenthal names Braves potential fit for Edwin Diaz
The Braves entered the offseason with a minor bullpen issue thanks to Raisel Iglesias testing free agency, but they turned it into a full-blown crisis when they declined the options on Pierce Johnson and Tyler Kinley.
Edwin Diaz is no lock to return to the New York Mets. You know that. Life has no guarantees. The latest reports about the beloved closer have the Toronto Blue J
The New York Yankees have a real need in the bullpen right now and a New York Mets star could be the solution.
The offseason is here, which means that the New York Mets are back in the thick of Pete Alonso contract negotiations. Just last winter, the two sides battled fo
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A surprising Pirates update might provide NY Mets a way to kill 2 birds with 1 stone
In a world of big spenders and cash-strapped small market teams, clubs like the New York Mets and the Pittsburgh Pirates often do business following the tried a
Díaz, who turns 32 in March, wants the same kind of deal he signed with the Mets in November 2022, according to a person briefed on his wishes – five years, $102 million. He opted out of the final two years and $38 million in the deal, and is certain to turn down the Mets’ one-year, $22.025 million qualifying offer.
The Miami Marlins aren't known for their spending, especially after ranking last in payroll this year. According to USA TODAY, the Marlins had an Opening Day pa