When it comes to the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets, there’s no love lost. This rivalry has been simmering for years, and as we head into 2025, don’t expect the temperature to drop anytime soon.
With that said, some extra animosity could sneak its way into the rivalry this season if a former Mets pitcher switches sides to help out the sneaky-thin Braves rotation. Jose Qui
The New York Mets have reached an agreement with free-agent lefty reliever A.J. Minter, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Minter is slated to make $22 million over a two-year term. He will have the ability to opt out and return to the free-agent market after the first season if he so desires.
The Mets made it clear they wanted to improve their bullpen, and did so by snagging a key left-handed ex-Braves reliever.
A familiar name for New York Mets fans is back in the NL East after signing a minor league deal with the Atlanta Braves. According to MLB insider Jon Heyman, fo
After the events of this offseason, the road to another World Series title has become more difficult for Atlanta and even the players know it.
Where Pete Alonso will land this upcoming season is one of the biggest questions surrounding MLB’s offseason. Several reports have claimed that the New York Mets are ready to move on from their homegrown talent, believing the four-time All-Star will be playing elsewhere in 2025.
After hinting at significant adds, Alex Anthopoulos has only lost players this winter, and now another Brave has chosen a division rival in free agency.
Washington is in agreement on a contract with 2022 All-Star relief pitcher Jorge Lopez, per The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal. There are a myriad of question marks in the pitching staff, so strengthening the bullpen is a sensible philosophy for president of baseball operations Mike Rizzo to employ.
On Friday, Andy Martino of SNY first reported that the Mets have signed left-hander A.J. Minter. Pending a physical, the deal is for 2 years, $22 million with an opt-out after the first season, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic confirmed.
The New York Yankees are likely still looking to add a left-handed reliever to their bullpen this offseason. The biggest reason for this is because there are c
Just one day after signing outfielder Jesse Winker to a one-year, $7.5 million deal, the New York Mets added another key piece to the team. On Friday, the team reportedly signed left-hander A.J ...