The New York Yankees have a clear need in the infield while the New York Mets suddenly need a starting pitcher. A trade could benefit both sides.
Francisco Lindor discusses what he did in the offseason, the Mets offseason moves, what he expects in 2025 for the Mets and more
I still wonder if I didn’t initially get the Mets GM job because, in the interview, I suggested selling high on Dom after his great 2020 season. It probably wasn’t a good political suggestion when interviewing with the GM who drafted him.
The Mets, faced with injuries to two of their veteran starting pitchers, have signed another to a minor league contract as spring training gets underway.
Ryan Gusto was all set to make his big-league debut in last year’s regular-season finale for the Houston Astros, but weather wiped out the game, forcing the right-hander’s call to the big leagues to wait for another time.
The Mets made it to last year’s National League Championship Series and proceeded to add one of the game’s true superstars in Juan Soto and re-sign 2024 stalwarts Pete Alonso and Sean Manaea, among a slew of offseason moves.