Mets acquire Orioles reliever
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Being complacent isn’t going to make that happen. The Mets have to get over the thought of losing out on potential and missing out on a guarantee, if it requires them to trade away prospects. If they can get a solid player without giving up too much, then go for it. But contenders do whatever it takes to win.
Despite going down with a freak knee injury at the 2023 World Baseball Classic, New York Mets reliever Edwin Díaz wants to suit up for Puerto Rico again in 2026.
Edwin Diaz and the Mets have plenty of baseball left before turning their attention to next offseason, but with the next edition of the WBC rapidly approaching, there’s still one big question left to answer.
The New York Mets knew they needed bullpen help at the trade deadline, and they wasted no time getting some. On Friday, David Stearns swung a deal for Baltimore
Diaz tore his patellar tendon while celebrating Puerto Rico's victory over the Dominican Republic in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
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At some point soon, Pete Alonso will hit his 253rd career homer, passing Darryl Strawberry for the most in Mets history while continuing to stake his claim as one of the premier offensive talents the franchise has employed.
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The New York Mets addressed the most pressing component of their trade deadline plans on July 25, when they acquired southpaw reliever Gregory Soto from the Bal