Mets, Free Agency and Predicted Pete Alonso Decision
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The New York Mets, coming off one of the most disappointing seasons in recent memory, will have to fill some glaring holes this offseason. Like many other clubs
With the 2025 season in the rear view mirror, teams across Major League Baseball have turned their attention to the offseason free agency market and the moves they will need to make in order to chase a World Series in 2026.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post recently projected Alonso would sign a blockbuster five-year, $165 million deal this offseason.
Should the New York Mets prioritize re-signing the Polar Bear? They're not the only NL East team facing major free-agent questions.
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USA Today predicts the NY Mets sign free agent coming off of his worst MLB season
It seems every free agent starting pitcher has their flaws. There’s something to be turned off about each of them. We can claim this to be one of the bigger rea
Fansided’s Zachary Rotman proposed that the Yanks pursue and sign Mets three-time All-Star closer Edwin Diaz, who opted out of his contract to test free agency. MORE: Cubs predicted to pursue $120 million three-time All-star, two-time World Series champ to replace Kyle Tucker
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Free agent combo can give the NY Mets added flexibility in every lineup
An underrated skill the New York Mets should be seeking this offseason is versatility. Injuries, slumps, and unpredictability all play roles over the marathon t
Take it from former MLB general manager Jim Bowden, who listed the Mets as a “best team fit” for each of the top 19 free agents available this offseason in a recent article in The Athletic.