Mets' Trade Candidate Wants to Stay but He Represents $15 Million in Savings
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Mets' trade candidate wants to stay but he represents $15 million in savings
Wendell Cruz-Imagn ImagesWendell Cruz-Imagn Images “Senga’s preference to stay is notable, considering the Mets’ personnel changes over his short tenure. Since arriving from Japan, Senga has experienced a managerial change, a front-office leadership change and, most recently, a pitching coach change.” That insight from Will Sammon of The Athletic paints a picture of a loyal soldier standing firm on shifting sand. You have to respect a guy who lo…
Poll: How Aggressively Should The Mets Shop Jeff McNeil?
The Mets took a big swing last night when they shipped franchise stalwart Brandon Nimmo to Arlington in order to install Marcus Semien as their new second baseman. Semien took a big step back with the bat this past year but remains a quality defender who produced a four-win season even as a league average hitter in 2024 thanks to his glove. There’s little doubt that Semien will enter next year poised to get the lion’s share of playing time at se…
Mets Offseason Plan No. 1: Pitching Takes Center Stage
With the 2025 season in the rearview window, everything is pointing to the 2026 Mets and how they can get to the postseason. 2025 was one of the more disheartening and disappointing seasons in recent memory, and surely, Steve Cohen and company will want to act swiftly to analyze and address what exactly went wrong […]
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