Rangers trade Marcus Semien to Mets
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New York Mets fans don't want to imagine a world without Edwin Diaz anchoring the back end of their bullpen. However, given that Diaz is an unrestricted free ag
The Mets completed their first major move of the offseason on Monday, trading left fielder Brandon Nimmo \-\- their longest-tenured player -- to the Rangers for second baseman Marcus Semien. For New York,
Zach Mentz of Cleveland.com recently projected Alonso would sign a massive five-year, $135 million deal in free agency this winter.
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It is remarkable how a season can nudge a storyline into a place no one expected, especially for the New York Mets. Francisco Alvarez once looked like the rare
The Mets should be all-in for an ace starting pitcher this winter and one way to land one is on the trade market.
On Wednesday, ESPN ran a survey of 16 executives from around Major League Baseball gauging opinions on this year’s free agency outcomes. The Mets received six of those executives’ votes to sign San Diego Padres right-hander Dylan Cease, the most of any team.
In swapping Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien, the Mets created a hole in their corner outfield at a time when the market is shallow with solutions. Nimmo and Juan Soto combined to take 93 percent of the Mets’ plate appearances in the corner outfield last year (1,326 out of 1,426).
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The New York Mets need to hit the starting pitching market rather hard this winter after Dylan Cease signed a huge deal.
Since debuting in 2019, Alonso's 264 homers trail only Aaron Judge (285) and Kyle Schwarber (268) over the last seven seasons. Now a 30-year-old veteran, Alonso has been an All-Star five times and holds the Mets franchise record with 264 home runs.
MLB insider Ken Rosenthal believes that the Mets created an outfield problem after trading Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers.