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According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, reliever Luke Weaver is finalizing a deal with the New York Mets for two years and $22 million. He spent the last two-plus seasons with the Yankees after being claimed off waivers near the end of the 2023 campaign.
The relief pitcher recently signed with the New York Mets after a 2025 season on the New York Yankees, and shared a heartfelt goodbye message on social media.
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Mets analysis: Grading the Mets’ Luke Weaver signing
Depending on how long you’ve been paying attention to this sort of thing, you may remember Weaver as a frustrating arm from the mid-2010s, one who fit well into many of the public-facing pitch analysis debates of the time.
The New York Yankees lost Luke Weaver to the New York Mets this offseason, and he posted a message on Instagram.
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Grading the NY Mets free agent signing of Luke Weaver
The New York Mets are continuing their high-octane overhaul of the relief corps, ensuring that the collapse of the 2025 bullpen remains a distant memory. Follow
Luke Weaver became the latest ex-Yankee to be acquired by the Mets, continuing a trend that has ramped up over the past three offseasons under president of baseball operations David Stearns.
The Mets are working to finalize a deal with former Yankees reliever Luke Weaver. Get details on the move at MLB Trade Rumors.
While it’s a tough blow to the Yankees’ bullpen, Aaron Boone told reporters on Friday that he’s happy to see Luke Weaver receive a nice increase from his previous deal.
Luke Weaver has agreed to a two-year, $22 million contract with the Amazins, according to multiple reports. Weaver spent just over two seasons in the Bronx as he now follows Devin Williams into Carlos Mendoza’s bullpen. Also in the Mets bullpen is Clay Holmes, making it three former Yankee closers in the stable in Flushing.
In the wake of Edwin Díaz’s departure, the Mets are rebuilding their bullpen with a healthy assist from the Bronx. The team on Wednesday agreed to terms on a two-year, $22 million deal with right-hander Luke Weaver,
Following the unexpected addition of Luke Weaver to the New York Mets roster, his newly signed contract with the franchise has generated significant discussion.