Jorge Polanco, Mets reportedly agree on 2-year deal
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The New York Mets added some interesting pitching depth via free agency this weekend. They've signed a right-handed pitcher named Daniel Duarte to a contract. The signing was reported on MLB.com's transactions page, with it noted first by MLB Trade Rumors.
There’s more bad news floating around about the New York Mets. After losing Brandon Nimmo (trade), Edwin Díaz (free agency) and Pete Alonso (free agency) in the span of 18 days, closer Devin Williams, their sole big free agent signing, apparently did not crave staying in New York either.
The New York Mets lost two superstars this week, but also lost a breakout pitcher from the minor leagues in the Rule 5 Draft.
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By signing with the Dodgers, Díaz leaves a gaping hole in the back of the Mets’ bullpen. His departure paves the way for Devin Williams to be the Mets’ full-time closer, unless New York is able to import another elite reliever this offseason. The Mets signed Williams to a three-year, $51 million deal last week.
Pitching was a big reason why Arizona made it back to the College World Series last season. The return of many key arms for 2026 makes it likely the Wildcats will again have a stellar staff. Who guides those pitchers,
This exercise highlights the need for something big — something that goes against the grain of what the Mets have indicated this offseason.
After spending their Winter Meetings watching Pete Alonso go to Baltimore and Edwin Díaz head to Los Angeles, without bringing in any Major League players of their own, the Mets must soon answer the question on everyone’s mind: What exactly is the plan here?
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Tyler Rogers will play for the Toronto Blue Jays next season, earning a whopper of a deal from the defending AL Champions. Three years and $37 million with an o
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Mets News & Buzz: New York adds Jorge Polanco; signs pitcher on minor league deal, more
The New York Mets brought in Silver Slugger finalist Jorge Polanco on a hefty two-year deal worth $40 million to […]