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ESPN's Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel wrote Tuesday that the chances Ryan is traded this offseason are at 50%. The Red Sox are the top landing spot they list, followed by the New York Mets. Others suggested as possible destinations are the Orioles, Rangers, Giants and Astros.
If you don’t allow the other team to score, you’re going to win a lot of games. “Run prevention” has become the two word phrase associated with the goal for the
Pete Alonso isn’t the only star slugger the Mets are eyeing in free agency this winter. New York is “in the mix” for designated hitter Kyle Schwarber, per Jeff Passan of ESPN. The Mets aren’t alone in the Schwarber sweepstakes.
Devin Williams entered free agency among the biggest names on the reliever market this offseason, and now he's heading to Queens. On Monday night, Williams and
The Mets bolstered the back of their bullpen on Monday night with a splash, signing ex- Yankees closer Devin Williams to a three-year deal in free agency. Will Sammon of The Athletic was first to report Williams’ deal with the Mets. Williams’ contract is worth more than $50 million guaranteed with no opt-outs or options, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
The New York Yankees have yet to make a significant signing this offseason. They got back outfielder Trent Grisham as he accepted their qualifying offer and re-signed Ryan Yarbrough to a one-year $2.
With the future status of one of their biggest sluggers uncertain, the New York Mets are expectedly doing their due diligence elsewhere, particularly with Kyle Schwarber. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports that the Mets are “in the mix” for the free-agent slugger,