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Mets Pursue Bellinger, Ex-Yankee Star
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The New York Mets are aggressively rebuilding their roster, signing relievers Devin Williams and Luke Weaver from the Yankees and now pursuing outfielder Cody Bellinger. Bellinger, a former Yankee, had a standout 2025 season, hitting .272 with 29 home runs and 98 RBIs. His power, speed, and defense make him an ideal fit for the Mets, who lost key players Brandon Nimmo and Jeff McNeil. The Yankees have reportedly stepped back, opening the path for the Mets to sign Bellinger, who brings MVP, All-Star, and World Series-winning experience. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Yankees Hold Leverage in Bellinger Talks
01:25|Buster Olney reports that the New York Yankees are playing hardball with Cody Bellinger, as talks with the outfielder and his agent, Scott Boras, have stalled. With no team willing to meet Bellingers high asking price, the Yankees are using this as a negotiating tactic, similar to the Mets strategy with Pete Alonso last year. Other teams are focusing on short-term deals, leaving the Yankees with all the leverage. Boras turned down their five-year offer, but Bellinger may settle for another one-year high-pay deal as time runs out. Checkout Solipillow.com
Mets Pursue Peralta, Bold in Free Agency
01:40|The New York Mets are making a strong play for Kyle Tucker, offering a short-term deal with high annual pay to outbid competitors like the Dodgers and Blue Jays. Despite Tuckers camp pushing for a ten-year contract, the Mets see this as an opportunity to strengthen their lineup with a left-handed duo alongside Juan Soto. Meanwhile, theyve wisely avoided trading top prospects like Brett Baty and A.J. Ewing, and are now poised for a blockbuster deal with the Brewers Freddy Peralta, potentially solidifying their contender status. Checkout Solipillow.com
Luisangel Acuna's Historic 4 HR Game
01:21|Luisangel Acuna, New York Mets infielder, made history in the Venezuelan Winter League by hitting four home runs in a single game, a rare feat that has fans buzzing and hoping for a power surge in the upcoming season. Checkout Solipillow.com
Mets' Offseason: Pitching, Hitting Needs, Targets
01:46|The New York Mets, facing a new-look team after losing key players, are focusing on bolstering their pitching and hitting for the 2026 season. Theyve added Devin Williams and Luke Weaver to their bullpen, but their starting rotation remains thin. ESPNs Buster Olney suggests theyll likely acquire either Framber Valdez or Ranger Suarez, two crafty lefties, and possibly Zac Gallen. On the offensive side, the outfield is shaky, and theyre eyeing Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker, with Tucker being the likely target on a short-term, high-dollar deal. The Mets are expected to make more moves before spring training to stay competitive in the NL East. Checkout Solipillow.com
Mets Pass on Cabrera, Bet on Young Talent
01:37|The New York Mets missed out on acquiring Edward Cabrera from the Cubs, as they were unwilling to part with top prospects Brett Baty and A.J. Ewing. Baty had a breakout season with eighteen home runs and a 111 wRC+, while Ewing brings contact skills, power, and versatility. The Mets prioritize internal growth over risky trades, despite their need for a frontline starter. Checkout Solipillow.com
Mets Farm System Ranks 7th, Nolan McLean Top Prospect
01:29|MLB Pipeline ranks Mets farm system seventh, with top pitching prospect Nolan McLean. The Mets focus on converting prospects into major league production sets them apart. Carson Benge and Jett Williams, ranked second and third, show promise for the future. The balanced system, with near-ready stars and long-term bets, positions the Mets for sustained success. Checkout Solipillow.com
Mets Stick with Internal Options, Manaea & Benge
02:16|New York Mets fans may be disappointed as the team reportedly plans to rely on internal options for their starting rotation and center field, rather than pursuing big free agents or trades. The front office is banking on a bounce-back season from veteran pitcher Sean Manaea and top prospect Carson Benge to fill these roles. Despite a disappointing September collapse last season and the departure of several core players, the Mets have made some solid additions. However, the starting staff struggled late last year, and the trade deadline pickup of Cedric Mullins did not pan out, leaving center field wide open. The team is high on Manaeas potential and expects Benge to start in center next season. Checkout Solipillow.com
Mets, Nationals in Gore Trade Talks
01:54|The New York Mets are eager to strengthen their rotation for the upcoming season, with left-handed starter MacKenzie Gore of the Washington Nationals being a prime target. However, the Nationals are seeking a substantial package in return, and the Mets are not yet close to a deal. Gore, a former top prospect, had a strong start to the season but struggled in the second half. The Mets urgency to improve their pitching is high, especially after losing key players in free agency. The trade saga is expected to continue throughout the offseason. Checkout Solipillow.com