As the MLB offseason rolls on, a familiar name for New York Mets fans has found a new home on the South Side of Chicago.  As reported first on X.com by FanSided
Entering the 2025 season, the projected ace of the Mets' staff is Kodai Senga, who only made one start in the 2024 regular season. Behind him, there's returning veteran Sean Manaea, lefty breakout candidate David Peterson, the erratic Frankie Montas, and a former closer in Clay Holmes.
The reported interest that the New York Mets have shown in free-agent outfielders indicates that they're still trying to add more pieces to their roster for the
The Chicago White Sox have agreed to terms with veteran left-handed pitcher Martín Pérez on a one-year, $5.0-million contract, which includes a mutual option for the 2026 season. To make room on the 40-man roster,
The New York Mets could still use a starting center fielder for the 2025 season. Is Chicago White Sox slugger Luis Robert Jr. on their radar?
The New York Mets have already added one superstar to their team this offseason. However, they could trade for another star to pair with Juan Soto in the outfield.
The New York Mets landed the biggest free agent offseason prize in early December when they signed stud outfielder Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract.Things have been eerily quiet in Queens since then,
Torborg won the 1965 World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers. His tenure as Mets manager was less successful.
Jeff Torborg, an ex-major league catcher who managed the New York Mets in 1992 and 1993, died Jan. 19. He was 83. His cause of death was not released.A light-hitting
Torborg, who caught Sandy Koufax's perfect game and was the 1990 AL manager of the year with the Chicago White Sox, died Sunday.
While he may be an unfamiliar name to baseball fans, Japanese star Munetaka Murakami is likely on the minds of