Watch as he strides to the plate, folding himself into his signature crouch, ready to torment his opponent. Think of the ...
Fans booed fiercely when Utley was introduced. Tejada, using a blue cane decorated with orange Mets logos, was cheered boisterously. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio gave his view earlier Monday ...
Sean Manaea is returning to the New York Mets for another three years. Manaea and the Mets have agreed on a three-year, $75 million deal in free agency, Jeff Passan reported for ESPN. He had ...
Starting pitcher Sean Manaea is returning for a second season with the New York Mets. Manaea agreed to a three-year, $75 million contract to rejoin the Mets, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Veteran left-hander Sean Manaea is returning to the New York Mets. Manaea, who turns 33 in early February, has agreed to terms with the Mets on a three-year free-agent contract that will pay him $ ...
Speaking of which, Monday's round of rumors can be found just below. The New York Mets this offseason have already inked Juan Soto to a record $765 million contract and built out their rotation depth.
The first base options for the New York Mets have been flying off the board since Friday. Christian Walker signed with the Houston Astros, Paul Goldschmidt signed with the New York Yankees ...
When the New York Mets needed a starting pitcher to the fill the role as the team's ace after Kodai Senga went down during the 2024 season, Sean Manaea stepped up. Now, the left-hander will share ...
The New York Mets re-signed starting pitcher Sean Manaea in the wee hours of Monday morning, inking him to a three-year deal worth $75 million. Jeff Passan of ESPN had the information on social ...
The incumbent New York Mets led the pack. After Juan Soto signed with the Mets, Alonso's market shifted a bit. Mets owner Steve Cohen just paid Soto nearly $800 million, so it may be tough to win ...
Dec. 23 (UPI) --The New York Mets agreed to a three-year, $75 million contract with free agent Sean Manaea, paving a path for the pitcher's return to their starting rotation in 2025 and beyond.
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