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The New York Mets could make a major signing of Framber Valdez to strengthen their starting rotation, an MLB insider says.
Bo Bichette is one of a growing legion of players rejecting the security of a long-term contract in favor of a short-term deal with an astronomical average salary.
Meet the new Mets. The New York Mets’ roster makeover is all but complete. There is always a chance president of baseball operations David Stearns will make more moves. But the player position group appears mostly set, and the pitching staff looks similarly close to ready for spring training.
The Mets have been interested in starting pitching, and even after trading for Freddy Peralta, Framber Valdez could be an option.
We talk an awful lot in New York about the prime of Aaron Judge and how important it is to the Yankees -- and to No. 99 himself -- that they win a World Series while he is still having what has turned into a Ruthian prime.
In a matter of 24 hours, the club introduced free-agent signing Bo Bichette and traded for Luis Robert Jr. and Freddy Peralta.
New York Mets star short-stop Francisco Lindor will not participate in the 2026 WBC after failing to secure mandatory insurance coverage.
The Los Angeles Angels signed outfielder Jose Siri to a minor league contract on Sunday, league sources confirmed to The Athletic’s Will Sammon. The deal includes an invitation to big league spring camp and provides Siri with multiple escape routes if he doesn’t crack the Opening Day roster.