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We have more news from the New York Mets camp, and this time it's not about Pete Alonso or Juan Soto. The post Mets Coach Sets Expectations for Recovering 5X Japan Champ After Mets’ International Efforts appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Mets pitcher Sean Manaea chats with SNY’s Gary Apple on Mets Hot Stove, and opens up about the road that brought him back to the Mets as a free agent, what it was like playing with Juan Soto in San Diego,
Part of the Mets’ improving reputation involves Hefner, a pitching coach who has survived in the role for five years through several regime changes and who now will be assisted by Desi Druschel, whom the club poached from the Yankees this offseason.
The New York Mets made the biggest move of the offseason when they signed New York Yankees right fielder Juan Soto to a mind-boggling, 15-year, $765 million contract on December 9 — the largest contract in MLB history.
SNY's Gary Apple speaks with Mets manager Carlos Mendoza about how Juan Soto will benefit the lineup as a whole, his role in the Pete Alonso negations, and building on Sean Manaea's great 2024 season.
In a recent phone interview with MLB.com, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza discussed a wide range of topics from Juan Soto to how good the Mets will be in 2025. MLB.com: What’s the biggest thing you learned about yourself in the first year as manager of the Mets?
"Alex Bregman and Nolan Arenado are the names most commonly associated with the Red Sox. Ha-Seong Kim is another hypothetical option, and there may even be a fit for Pete Alonso if the bridge between him and the New York Mets closes," Rymer wrote.
The New York Mets have already made the biggest move of the offseason by signing Juan Soto. They could make another addition to their rotation before Opening Day.
During a panel at the event, as the crowd broke out into chants of "We want Pete" and "Pete Alonso," Cohen got "brutally honest" about the process. The owner said that the Mets had made a "significant" offer to Alonso, but that negotiations had felt lopsided.
There is one team in prime position to rescue starting pitcher Nick Pivetta from the depths of free agency — and that’s the New York Mets, according to ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney.
Whether or not Mets fans will have another opportunity to cheer on Pete Alonso is still very much up in the air.