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Steve Cohen has cleaned out the Mets’ front office, but Luis Rojas is probably staying.
Returning team president Sandy Alderson said Tuesday it’s “very likely” Rojas will
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Even in the absence of the MLB general managers’ meetings this year due to the pandemic, Scott Boras is willing to assess the Mets’ shopping potential.
The super-agent often uses supermarket
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Two years ago, there was no qualifying offer for DJ LeMahieu to consider.
He was coming off a decent, if unspectacular, season with the Rockies and was mentioned in the same category with another free
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Finally, the savior shall speak.
Steve Cohen, who officially completed his $2.475 billion purchase of the Mets from the Wilpons on Friday, will hold a Zoom news conference Tuesday with his new team
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What Steve Cohen offers Mets fans are possibilities. Which considering the recent past, in particular, is finding out you are Billy Ray Valentine in “Trading Places” or Jamil Malik in
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An introduction of the Mets’ new regime to the fan base will come Tuesday afternoon with a Zoom press conference.
Mets owner Steve Cohen and team president Sandy Alderson are scheduled on the call,
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Sandy Alderson’s return to the Mets as team president officially began Friday, but he also had a six-week head start to formulate plans for a new front office.
That suggests a short turnaround as he
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A.J. Hinch, who managed the 2017 Astros that treated baseball ethics like a dog treats yard grass, and who managed the 2019 Astros whom came five outs away from another title that may or may not have
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The Yankees could sign DJ LeMahieu in the next few days. Or he could accept the $18.9 million qualifying offer before Wednesday’s deadline. Or he could reject the qualifying offer, but still come to
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I’d say that Friday’s Mets news came right out of a script of “Billions,” featuring the Steve Cohen-inspired hedge-fund magnate Bobby Axelrod, except that it actually, eerily resembled the