Mets morning news for November 8, 2012
The Mets finally cut the cord on one of the worst signings in the team's history on Wednesday, making Jason Bay a free agent. Unfortunately, they still have to pay him.
The Mets finally cut the cord on one of the worst signings in the team's history on Wednesday, making Jason Bay a free agent. Unfortunately, they still have to pay him.
The Mets and Jason Bay agreed to part ways today. Though the team may not have received financial relief, and they needed outfielders, it was probably the right move.
In which the Mets sign a former replacement player and are rewarded with five years of well above replacement level production.
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The Twins may've lost 90+ games for the second straight year but they have a few interesting outfielders. Could they be a fit for the Mets? In part three of this series, we take a closer look at the Twins' outfield situation.
The Mets announced on Tuesday afternoon that Lucas Duda has undergone surgery on his right wrist, which he injured sometime last month while moving furniture.
Let’s hoist a cold frosty one and toast Bernie and Bud.
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Let's say you've found trade partners willing to bite on the idea of Flores as an offense-first, long-term answer at third base. So who are the players that the Mets should target?
Straw Stirs Up the Mets' Offseason Plans