The New York Mets have been very busy improving their team this offseason, as they come off their first NLCS appearance since 2015. Of course, the biggest move
According to agent Joel Wolfe, ace Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki is "calling the shots'' during the process of selecting an MLB club.
The New York Yankees can swing a blockbuster trade with the Toronto Blue Jays by giving up a star infielder in this hypothetical deal.
The New York Yankees have yet to figure out what to do about the gaping hole in their offense left by Juan Soto, when the 26-year-old generational slugger accepted a contract from the New York Mets that could end up paying him as much as $820 million over the next 15 years.
The agent for Roki Sasaki offered a huge update on when teams like the New York Mets and Yankees will get the pitcher's free agent decision.
His agent, Joel Wolfe told reporters (via Mike Puma of the New York Post) that Sasaki’s likely next step will be to narrow down his list of suitors and potentially visit one or two cities before the signing period for international free agents.
Lenny Randle was one of the Rangers' best players immediately following their move from Washington, leaving quite the mark during his 12-year MLB career.
The market is dwindling, and if you’re Pete Alonso, look back and learn from the past,” Moose said. “Another great homegrown Met, Darryl Strawberry, regrets that he left - don’t make a decision you will regret.
The former Mets and Yankees infielder died Monday in Murrietta, California, at 75. Jay Horwitz, vice president of alumni relations for the Mets, confirmed Randle's death.
Losing Juan Soto was undoubtedly a catastrophic blow to the Yankees' offense, but they immediately turned their attention to reinforcing their pitching staff
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