Back on December 13, just five days after agreeing to sign the richest contract in baseball — and professional sports — history, joining the New York Mets on a 15-year, $765 million deal, Juan Soto decided the time was right to take a shot at the fans of his former team,
Yankees chairman Hal Steinbrenner responded to the Dodgers' run of recent signings, which has pushed them up to a projected 2025 payroll upwards of $375 million, in an interview with YES Network's Meredith Marakovits. His answer was something you'd expect to hear from a small-market team, rather than baseball's financial titan of the past century.
An interesting new report has linked the New York Mets to trade for one of the rising star pitchers in the league who also happens to be a former elite New York Yankees prospect. In just a year the Mets have gone from a team at a crossroads to one with World Series hopes in 2025.
NEW YORK — Left-hander A.J. Minter was introduced to Mets reporters on Saturday at Amazin’ Day. There, the veteran reliever made a big impression on fans. In a panel hosted by Vito Calise and Jonathon Baron, he took a quick shot at the team across town, the New York Yankees.
An interesting MLB trade rumor may open the door to the New York Yankees or Mets filling a need with a high-upside player with elite defense.
The New York Mets knew that they were making a risky decision when they signed former New York Yankees closer Clay Holmes to a $38 million deal to be a starter. The Mets, however, are confident that he will navigate through those risks.
The remark was clearly aimed at Yankees fans, sparking further tension in an already heated crosstown rivalry. Minter, one of the Mets' marquee bullpen
With less than three weeks until pitchers and catchers report to spring training, the New York Yankees bolstered their depth by adding another starter. On Thurs
Free agent starting pitcher and future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer is still looking for a new home. As Mets On SI first reported, Scherzer threw a bullpen in fro
Right-hander Johan Oviedo lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday in the first salary arbitration decision of the year and will earn $850,000 instead of his request for $1.15 million. Oviedo, who turns 27 on March 2,