The Mets signed another infielder to a long-term deal after a four-year agreement with National League batting champion Jeff McNeil.
Author: Andrew Tredinnick, NorthJersey.com
Carlos Correa saga: 3 big questions as Mets, free agent try to strike deal after physical
These are some of the pressing questions as Carlos Correa and the Mets try to find common ground after his latest physical.
In wild twist, Carlos Correa to Mets after deal with Giants collapses
Correa, an All-Star shortstop, would play third base for the star-studded Mets, with buddy Francisco Lindor remaining at shortstop.
Kodai Senga to Mets: How the Japanese pitcher changes New York’s starting rotation
The New York Mets have agreed to a five-year, $75 million deal with Kodai Senga of Nippon Professional Baseball.
MLB wild card series: Mets come alive to get Jacob deGrom a win, force Game 3 vs. Padres
The Mets rattled the Padres pitching staff, including starter Blake Snell to the tune of six walks.
What went wrong for Max Scherzer in Mets’ ugly Game 1 loss to Padres
Max Scherzer and the Mets are in an early hole in the NL Wild Card series after a miserable loss to the Padres.
Atlanta Braves best struggling Jacob deGrom to tie New York Mets for NL East lead
Austin Riley, Matt Olson and Dansby Swanson each cranked home runs off Jacob deGrom as the Braves beat the Mets in the first game of their series.
Mets ace Max Scherzer exits after season-low five innings: ‘Better to be safe than sorry’
After throwing just 67 pitches, Scherzer felt fatigue on his left side Saturday night vs. Washington and didn’t want to risk making it worse.
Max Scherzer sharp in return for New York Mets following oblique injury
Max Scherzer finished his first outing back from an oblique strain with a season-high 11 strikeouts and two hits and one hit batter in six innings.
Mets ace Jacob deGrom lights up radar gun in first rehab start
New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom made his first rehab start for Class A St. Lucie, touching 100 mph on seven of his 24 pitches.