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Mets reportedly eye former Red Sox star to strengthen pitching rotation, aiming to boost chances in the 2026 MLB season.
Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Luke Weaver has reportedly agreed to a two-year deal with the New York Mets for $22 million, according to MLB.com's Anthony DiComo.
One MLB analyst believes the New York Mets have something brewing when it comes to a trade. New York is trying to return to the postseason.
Team USA announced Wednesday that Nolan McLean and Clay Holmes have been added to a staff that includes Paul Skenes and Joe Ryan. McLean’s selection follows a season in which he burst on the scene and emerged as a force atop the Mets’ rotation.
When the news broke that Pete Alonso was headed to the Orioles, former teammate Todd Frazier had to break the devastating news to his Mets -loving son. The reaction? “Fake news,” his son texted back, unable to process that the beloved Polar Bear was really leaving Queens.
The Mets could look inward to address bullpen needs, potentially using young starters in relief roles in 2026.
Sources weigh in on which Mets players might be on the block, which type of players they're considering and a possible bullpen scenario.
The Mets’ season didn’t go how anyone in the organization would have hoped, with the reigning National League runners-up missing the postseason entirely in 2025. The recent departures of previous franchise stalwarts Pete Alonso,