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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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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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Now the filet mignon gets served.
Now we’ve reached the fireworks factory.
We’re all fixing for a Yankees-Mets Hot Stove battle, thanks to the footing being even or downright flipping?
Let’s
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Trevor Bauer has used his pitching prowess and his social-media savvy to become one of the most recognizable players in the game while pitching nearly his entire career in Cleveland and
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Let the Trevor Bauer bidding begin.
The right-hander rejected Cincinnati’s qualifying offer Wednesday and became a free agent and will be among the most sought-after pitchers available this
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The Mets have a catching issue heading into the offseason.
After declining the $10 million option for Wilson Ramos, the Mets are left with just Tomas Nido, Patrick Mazeika and Ali Sanchez as catchers
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Brett Gardner doesn’t pitch, catch or play shortstop, so when the list of areas in which the Yankees require help are mentioned, the veteran outfielder’s name doesn’t surface.
The 37-year-old
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As expected, the Yankees made infielder DJ LeMahieu the $18.9 million qualifying offer on Sunday. They didn’t do that with free-agent starters Masahiro Tanaka, J.A. Happ and James Paxton.
Happ and
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This will be a Hot Stove League unlike any other. It could start slowly. It could get ugly.
Yet as Eddie Murphy once said, money don’t crack.
Baseball’s free-agent market, which officially