The New York Mets may want to reunite with breakout lefty Sean Manaea after whiffing on Chicago White Sox ace Garrett Crochet.
In a December 9 article, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon revealed that the New York Mets were pursuing a trade with the Chicago White Sox for south
The New York Mets are building something special, but the work is not yet done. Signing Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract was a clear signal to the rest of the league that the Mets are among the favorites to win a World Series in 2025.
The New York Mets are looking to add a new face to join Juan Soto for the upcoming MLB season, but they will be competing with the Boston Red Sox, who have signed Garrett Crochet. The New York Mets reached a record deal with Juan Soto this off-season,
In a December 9 article, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon conveyed that the New York Mets were interested in making a trade with the Chicago White S
One day after the Mets and Yankees finished battling for the top free agent, they're in the competition for arguably
DALLAS — After engaging in a spirited bidding war for prized free agent Juan Soto, the New York Mets and New York Yankees are among the teams vying for the best starting pitcher available via trade, Chicago White Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet, sources briefed on the talks say.
The Yankees and Mets will be duking it out once again after the Juan Soto sweepstakes, this time on the Garrett Crochet trade front.
Entering the day, one of the most intriguing storylines concerns the efforts of the Chicago White Sox to trade breakout lefty Garrett Crochet. Crochet, 25, authored an All-Star effort in his first season as a starting pitcher at the big-league level.
The latest MLB rumors involve the Mets' next moves after signing Juan Soto, a gap between the Dodgers and Teoscar Hernandez, and a new Garrett Crochet suitor.
The Yankees and Mets erred on the side of caution while the Red Sox went all-in on a trade for Garrett Crochet.
As the Mets wrapped up the winter meetings, they still had plenty of moves to make — and, apparently, money to spend.