Mets Free Agency
Adam Ottavino is the bullpen upgrade the Mets need
After successful 2018 season, Ottavino is one of the premiere relievers left on the market.
Let’s find the Mets more relief pitchers, Part 3
The Mets brought in Edwin Diaz and Jeurys Familia, both of whom are good, but have done nothing else for their bullpen thus far this offseason.
Let’s find the Mets more relief pitchers, Part 2
We continue going down the list of free agent relievers who could help the Mets’ bullpen.
Let’s find the Mets more relief pitchers, Part 1
The Mets have traded for Edwin Diaz, but they could still use bullpen help.
Mets are not seen as a player for Manny Machado
The team is reportedly focused on other areas of need.
The Mets should make a big splash and sign Manny Machado
The Mets could make a big statement by signing the best available free agent.
Mets interested in free agent catcher Yasmani Grandal
Despite his struggles in the postseason, Grandal performed admirably in 2018.
Mets interested in free agent reliever Andrew Miller
The lefty endured a myriad of injuries and had a down year in 2018
Mets’ 2018-2019 international bonus pool valued at $4.9 million
The Mets will have $4,983,500, to be exact, to spend during 2018-19 international free agent period.
Mets remain engaged with Jay Bruce, Addison Reed
The Mets are still interested in a potential reunion with Jay Bruce, Addison Reed, or both.
Kevin Siegrist could be an affordable option for the Mets bullpen
Siegrist could be a good value for the Mets’ bullpen.
Carlos Gomez could be a fit for the Mets
The former Met could potentially fill a hole in center field—if the price is right, of course.
The Mets are interested in Todd Frazier and have contacted Jonathan Lucroy
Both guys have the potential to significantly deepen New York’s lineup.
Jarrod Dyson is an intriguing potential platoon partner for Juan Lagares
Jarrod Dyson could provide some much needed speed and defense to the roster without breaking the bank.
Adam Lind could be a useful bat at first base
With Dominic Smith still figuring it all out, why not add a veteran bat at first?
Eduardo Nunez could provide the Mets infield versatility and speed
If the Mets are looking to spend some money, Nunez might be a solid fit for the infield.
Andrew Cashner could be a high-risk, high-reward option for the Mets
The righty may be able to give the Mets some depth for their rotation, but doesn’t come without red flags.
A Mets-Addison Reed reunion would be a welcome one
Unfortunately, budget restraints likely make a reunion impossible.
Jose Bautista could be a decent find for the Mets
The Mets could use outfield help, and Bautista is out there.
Jose Reyes is a free agent the Mets could sign
Reyes’ poor defense and age should deter the Mets from re-signing him.
Seung-Hwan Oh wasn’t great in 2017 but could help the Mets in 2018
Oh had a spectacular debut season in MLB in 2016 but wasn’t quite as effective in 2017.
Tony Watson could help the Mets in the bullpen
The lefty could be an asset for the Mets if they’re willing to pay him.
In a perfect world, Lorenzo Cain is a fit for the Mets
Cain fills a need for the Mets, but his price tag could be more than they can afford.
Jason Vargas could help the Mets’ rotation
Maybe Vargas would be a fit for the team.
Is Eric Hosmer worth the price tag?
The Mets won’t sign him, but the first baseman could be of help, although for a steep price.
Mike Napoli could be a low-risk option at first base
Could the party at Napoli’s make its way to Flushing?
Mets have reached out to Adrian Gonzalez
The veteran first baseman was recently traded and released.
Tommy Hunter to Phillies, Bryan Shaw to Rockies
The Mets lost out on two of their rumored top targets.
Mets interested in Tommy Hunter and Steve Cishek
The Mets are looking at a couple of lower-priced options for the bullpen.
Mets interested in infielder Ryan Goins
The utility man was recently non-tendered by the Blue Jays.
Hesitant to hand out free agent dollars, Mets target Alex Colome
Sandy Alderson isn’t a fan of the free agent market for relievers.