Meet the Mets
The Mets made several roster decisions ahead of the non-tender deadline, giving 2026 contracts to everyone but Max Kranick, José Castillo, and Danny Young.
After Adam Ottavino’s recent public rant, The
Athletic contemplated whether Carlos Mendoza’s bullpen usage deserves criticism.
Mark Vientos spoke about once again needing to prove himself.
ESPN looked at the best possible fits for Pete Alonso
.John Harper argued the Mets should pursue a trade with the Rangers for Corey Seager.
SNY.tv ranked the top infield targets for the Mets this offseason.
Around the National League East
The Phillies tendered contracts to all but two of their eligible players.
Dylan Lee has been tendered a contract by the Braves.
The Nationals are bringing back all of their arbitration-eligible players.
The Marlins sent outfielder Joey Wiemer to the Giants in exchange for cash.
All of the Marlins’ arbitration-eligible players are pitchers, and they’re all being brought back by Miami.
Around Major League Baseball
Several new players have reached the free agent market after being non-tendered by their teams.
The Cubs made one of the first meaningful bullpen signings of the offseason, inking former Met Phil Maton to a two-year deal with a club option for a third year.
Another former Met landed a contract yesterday, as James McCann signed a one-year deal with the Diamondbacks.
Another star player from Asia will be available this offseason, as Korean infielder Sung-Mun Song will be posted by the Kiwoom Heroes.
The Angels have added Brady Anderson to new manager Kurt Suzuki’s coaching staff as the hitting coach.
MLB.com ranked the available free agents into five different tiers.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
Brian Salvatore and Chris McShane discussed the early happenings of the offseason on the latest episode of Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Series.
This Date in Mets History
Terry Collins—who would go on to manage more games than any other manager in Mets history—was hired on this date in 2010.











