Mets sign outfielder Cristian Pache to minor league deal
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See which Mets players and prospects are tradeable, who’s untouchable, and the right price this offseason.
The New York Mets missed the postseason this year, and reports of tension between Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor have surfaced.
Sources weigh in on which Mets players might be on the block, which type of players they're considering and a possible bullpen scenario.
In particular, the former MLB general manager says it “makes zero sense” how the club framed the signing as filling its needs at first base and designated hitter. Especially after letting the Mets’ all-time home run leader, a fan favorite, Pete Alonso, sign with the Orioles.
Former GM Jim Bowden was blunt in his criticism of the Mets' offseason moves.
The New York Mets and San Diego Padres are reportedly in trade discussions despite the respective stars of each team being left out of negotiations.
On a recent episode of “Baseball Isn’t Boring,” Alonso’s former Mets teammate, Adam Ottavino, dove into why the slugger’s specific skill set makes him not just a good player, but a lineup-transforming force that’s nearly impossible to replace.
Alonso was “the next David Wright.” Nimmo was a stalwart in the making — who needed cooking lessons. Díaz was the prized All-Star closer who “couldn’t get it going.”