The New York Mets made two big additions to their starting rotation this winter. They also brought back Sean Manaea. However, they could still use a true ace to lead the way.
According to MLB Insider Bob Nightengale of USA Today, it feels "inevitable" that slugging first baseman Pete Alonso will return to the New York Mets. He posted that on social media on Friday morning: While it seems almost inevitable that 1B Pete Alonso returns to the Mets,
As the game of musical chairs at first base continues, veteran Justin Turner and the Minnesota Twins feel like a solid match.
The New York Mets could see Pete Alonso leave in free agency. They could swap corner infielders with the Boston Red Sox in a win-win for both teams.
Will the 24-year-old reliever earn a spot on the 26-man roster out of Spring Training?
A one-town road trip doesn't usually swing the momentum too much one way or the other, but it can wear out a ballclub more quickly than its worth. This 872 mile round trip to Kansas City is the second divisional series of the young season,
The Twins and Padres have both been fairly quiet this winter but could be ramping up to make some moves before the season starts. Per reporting from Dan Hayes and Dennis Lin of The Athletic, the club have discussed trade scenarios involving catcher Christian Vázquez but the Twins are also among the clubs that have interested in San Diego right-hander Dylan Cease.
The New York Mets agreed to a two-year minor-league deal with right-hander Adbert Alzolay, sources told The Athletic's Will Sammon.Alzolay was non-tendered by the Chicago Cubs in November after appearing in 18 games during a 2024 campaign that ended for him last August when he underwent Tommy John surgery.
Torborg won the 1965 World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers. His tenure as Mets manager was less successful.
NEW YORK — Jalen Brunson had 30 points and 15 assists, OG Anunoby scored 23 points and the New York Knicks beat the Denver Nuggets 122-112 on Wednesday night for their fifth straight victory.
Steinbrenner wants fans to believe that he can't possibly compete with L.A., but no one should buy it.
When MLB Had a Pitcher with One Hand Jim Abbott made history as the only MLB pitcher to play with one hand, defying expectations at every turn. From his unforgettable debut with the Angels to throwing a no-hitter with the Yankees,