The Padres are considering trading one of their front-line starters to the New York Mets, which would free up space to sign a free agent starting pitcher.
The New York Mets have had a busy offseason, revamping their rotation and their bullpen while also, of course, adding Juan Soto. The Mets have made a slew of ch
The New York Mets aren't done adding to the rotation. Pat Ragazzo from Sports Illustrated reports they have their eyes on a pitcher from the San Diego Padres.
Let’s be real. If the New York Mets are trading Brandon Sproat, no one is safe. You can buy season tickets only to show up to a game to find Yankees fans picnic
The Mets are among teams that have been in talks with the Padres about a trade for right-hander Dylan Cease, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
Former Mets general manager Zack Scott came up with a mock trade involving New York and the San Diego Padres, who might be motivated to move Michael King
The Mets have been hesitant to hand out long-term contracts to starting pitchers this offseason, opting not to pursue elite
Even though Jose Iglesias played a winning role for the Mets last season, the team has not brought him back yet for 2025 season
"The Cubs also are involved. But while their prospect list is ranked higher, with highly regarded 3B prospect Matt Shaw understandably off limits in rental deals, the Padres may prefer the Mets’ list, including Brandon Sproat, Jett Williams and Luisangel Acuña."
Entering the final season of his four-year, $78 million extension, Marte is a pure rental. If the Mets were to pay down half or more of his $20.75 million salary and take on some undesirable salary from the Padres in return, it's possible they could nab a decent prospect.
Michael King has become the buzziest bee on the trade market with reports of the San Diego Padres shopping him among others. Sports Illustrated’s Pat Ragazzo dr