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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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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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Testing for performance-enhancing drugs was not done during MLB’s lockdown period and its frequency was down considerably — though it was not absent — during the 60 regular-season games and the
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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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Cody Bellinger can add video game character to his resume.
Fresh off the first World Series title of his career with the Dodgers last month, Bellinger is taking his talents digital for a role in the
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Marcus Stroman’s return would fill a need in the Mets rotation, but at this point it appears more likely the right-hander will test free agency than accept the team’s one-year offer.
The pitcher
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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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It looks like Francisco Lindor will be on the move soon.
Cleveland had been expected to make the All-Star shortstop available, since Lindor is heading into his walk year in 2021. According to a report