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The New York Mets are expected to be involved in the pitching market, but are also looking to move on from one of their own starters.
After the New York Mets managed to sign Juan Soto to the largest contract in sports history last offseason, Mets fans' attention turned toward whether their tea
The New York Mets are reportedly interested in starting pitcher Michael King, a source told Mets on SI, per Pat Ragazzo. King has been linked to a number of teams in MLB free agency. The Chicago Cubs are among the ball clubs that have been linked to the pitcher. Now, it appears the Mets will be a team to closely monitor in the King sweepstakes.
New York City is set to get its first Vegas-style casinos, with one near the New York Mets' stadium and another potentially seeing a windfall for President Donald Trump.
Starting pitching remains a need for just about every team in the league, with the New York Mets at the top of that list. The best available free agent starter on the market right now is Framber Valdez, the longtime ace of the Houston Astros. And it looks like there may be movement on that front.
The Yankees remain the frontrunner to re-sign Cody Bellinger, but the Mets, Phillies, and Blue Jays could challenge them.
When the New York Mets signed Devin Williams, there was a unifying thought. Pluribus anyone? The signing was acceptable if the Mets fully intended to bring back
It appears that Stearns could be preparing for that possibility. According to ESPN's Buster Olney, the Mets could be preparing to make a push for free agent slugger Kyle Schwarber in an attempt to lure him away from the Philadelphia Phillies or at least raise his price for their hated rivals.