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Just about every MLB insider agrees that the New York Mets' top priority for the July 31 trade deadline is adding relief pitching. Specifically, it seems that N
The New York Mets made a splash in the trade market on Friday afternoon by acquiring a much-needed reliever from the Baltimore Orioles.
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Lone Star Ball on MSNYankees, Mets make acquisitionsAracena, a 20 year old righthander, is the 28th ranked prospect on the BA Mets list, with a 2.38 ERA in 64.1 IP in 17 appearances at low-A in 2025. Foster, 26, was a 14th round pick out of McNeese State in 2022,
The New York Mets have a dire need for bullpen help and they just might be desperate enough to go after a former Colorado Rockies arm, Jefry Yan, who was released from his minor league contract. Yan is in search of a new team and with the Mets needing pitching help, it’s something to monitor. But it’s very desperate.
New York, which began play Friday 4 1/2 games behind first-place Toronto in the AL East, traded for the 30-year-old, who was an All-Star last season.
No matter what deals David Stearns can execute in the next nine days, there’s nothing that’d be more valuable to the Mets than a Francisco Alvarez who’s finally shattered the Quadruple-A glass
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Rising Apple on MSNFrancisco Lindor is 0 for 30, but the NY Mets star hasn't been right for much longerIt’s almost as if this season is going the complete opposite for the New York Mets. They picked things up in June of 2024. This season, that was when they bent
Whether it's Seth Lugo or Zac Gallen or Kelly, it should be an easy decision for the Mets to target a starting pitcher who is a pending free agent. Gallen offers the most upside and Lugo is having another very good season for the Royals, but Kelly is arguably the most reliable of the bunch.
Rico Garcia might need to re-fill his MetroCard. The right-handed reliever had already bounced between the Mets and Yankees this season, and he’s now heading back to Flushing Meadows for a second stint with the Mets, who picked him up off waivers on Monday.