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Mets Consider Schwarber as Alonso Replacement
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MLB Free Agency: Mets Consider Replacing Alonso with Schwarber - Manny Randhawa of MLB.com proposes the Mets replace first baseman Pete Alonso with power-hitting free agent Kyle Schwarber. Schwarber, who led the NL in home runs and RBIs last season, could bring a significant left-handed bat to the Mets and weaken the Phillies.
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Yankees Eye Edwin Diaz for Bullpen Boost
01:33|The New York Yankees are reportedly eyeing a significant move to sign Edwin Diaz, the Mets popular closer, as a potential replacement for Devin Williams. This move could be seen as a form of payback for the Mets acquiring Williams. Diaz, a three-time All-Star, had an impressive 2025 season with a 1.63 ERA, 28 saves, and 98 strikeouts in 66.1 innings. The Yankees are reportedly considering a five-year, $88 million deal with escalators that could push the total value to $100 million.
Mets Sign Criswell: Low-Risk, High-Reward Move
01:41|The New York Mets have signed pitcher Cooper Criswell, who was previously waived by the Boston Red Sox. Despite his inconsistent performance and lower velocity, Criswell has shown potential as a reliable back-of-the-rotation pitcher. His contract is a low-risk, high-reward signing, and his addition to the Mets bullpen raises questions about the teams overall composition.
Mets Eye Valdez for Rotation Boost
01:32|The New York Mets are eyeing Framber Valdez, a left-handed pitcher from the Houston Astros, to strengthen their rotation. Valdezs ground-ball rate, swing-and-miss ability, and clutch performance make him an ideal fit. Despite expected interest from other teams, the Mets are reportedly prepared to offer a seven-year, $218 million contract. This acquisition could significantly boost their playoff prospects.
Soto's Mets Tenure: Highs and Lows
02:02|Gregory Soto, a left-handed reliever, openly admitted to wanting to join the Mets, which he did via trade. Despite a solid career and a strong start with the Mets, his performance declined in September, with a higher ERA and walks. Despite his struggles, he still maintained a respectable ERA over his Mets tenure.
Mets Eyeing Veteran Sluggers for DH Role
01:40|The New York Mets are reportedly seeking to bolster their lineup for the 2026 season, with a focus on their designated hitter position. While they have other priorities, such as improving their pitching rotation and re-signing star first baseman Pete Alonso, theres buzz around potential veteran sluggers who could fill the designated hitter role. Two intriguing names have emerged as possible targets: Teoscar Hernandez of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Luis Arraez, a three-time All-Star who might be available at a bargain rate in free agency. Hernandez, despite a slightly down year, still hit twenty-five home runs and drove in eighty-nine runs, showcasing his power. Arraez, known for his exceptional contact hitting and ability to get on base, consistently bats over three hundred and has recorded over two hundred hits in multiple seasons. Last season, he hit two hundred ninety-two and tallied one hundred eighty-one hits for the San Diego Padres. These rumors suggest the Mets are actively looking for impact players to enhance their offensive production in the coming seasons.
Athletics Target Vet Infielder McNeil from Mets
01:31|The Oakland Athletics are aiming to bolster their roster this offseason, with a focus on upgrading their second base position. Theyve reportedly set their sights on New York Mets infielder Jeff McNeil, a two-time All-Star and former batting champion. This potential trade would provide the Athletics with a seasoned player and align with their goal of increasing payroll, while also benefiting the Mets in their roster reshaping efforts.
Mets' Winter Meetings: Top Pitcher, Alonso, and Outfield
01:51|The New York Mets, following a disappointing season, are set to make aggressive moves at the Winter Meetings in Orlando. Despite signing Juan Soto, they missed the playoffs, prompting owner Steve Cohen and president David Stearns to address key areas. Theyve traded Brandon Nimmo and signed Devin Williams, but still need to re-sign Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz, find a replacement for Nimmo, and bolster their starting pitching rotation. A top-tier starter is their top priority, and theyll explore free agency and trades. The future of Alonso is uncertain, and the trade of Nimmo opens possibilities for acquiring top outfield talent. The Mets will also look to strengthen their bullpen and potentially trade Jeff McNeil for pitching or prospect depth.
Mets Eye Freddy Peralta Trade
01:47|The New York Mets are reportedly pursuing a major trade target: pitcher Freddy Peralta from the Milwaukee Brewers. Peralta, a top-tier pitcher with one year left on his contract, is an attractive option due to his elite performance and affordable salary. He had an outstanding season last year, posting a 2.70 ERA, 200+ strikeouts, and 17 wins. His advanced statistics, including high whiff and strikeout percentages, make him a sought-after player. Acquiring Peralta could significantly upgrade the Mets rotation and help them return to playoff contention.