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Mets Morning News: Mets interested in a couple of free agent relievers

Your Thanksgiving dose of New York Mets and MLB news, notes, and links.

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Meet the Mets

Happy Thanksgiving!

The Mets signed outfielder Zach Borenstein to a minor league contract.

The team is still looking to improve the bullpen and they are looking at two relievers who have ties to Mickey Callaway.

Callaway also believes he can get Matt Harvey back on track.

A healthy Yoenis Cepedes would greatly improve the outlook for the 2018 season, and it seems he is fully recovered from his hamstring injuries.

T.J. Rivera was the Mets’ nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award this year and he continues to keep up the charity work in his spare time.

Around the National League East

The punishment MLB handed down to the Braves was certainly harsh but there are some nagging questions that have been left unanswered.

The new Marlins’ ownership group continues to clean house and this time they let go of their long-time TV play-by-play announcer along with two former players. This new group also sent out an email to potential investors in an effort to raise additional funds for the team.

Nick Williams had a solid season for the Phillies after he made his major league debut.

Around Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball set another record last year and amassed more than $10 billion in revenue.

The Mariners are interested in signing outfielder John Jay.

The Red Sox hit the fewest home runs in the league last season, so a trade for Giancarlo Stanton could instantly remedy their power shortage.

A pitch clock will be implemented in the majors in the near future but it might not necessarily make a noticeable difference.

In the spirit of giving, players around the league gave back to the communities they play for.

If you would like to try something new for your Thanksgiving feast, players and others involved in MLB shared some of their favorite recipes.

Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue

Steve Sypa profiled international free agent Hyeon-Jong Yang.

Ryan Almodovar took a look at what free agent Logan Morrison could bring to the table if the Mets were to sign him.

Steve Schreiber covered the Borenstein signing.

Jonathan Maseng wrote about the Mets’ interest in Shaw.

This Date in Mets History

Before the Mets stepped onto a baseball diamond, they made their debut in 1961 at the 35th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.