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The Mets’ willingness to cross the $300 million threshold with Francisco Lindor underlines their seriousness in wanting to lock in their new shortstop before his Opening Day deadline. The natural
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Mets president Sandy Alderson watched from seats near the visitor’s dugout Sunday as potentially a half-billion dollars in contract extensions unloaded against the
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PORT ST. LUCIE — Francisco Lindor acknowledged Tuesday that contract extension talks with the Mets have begun, but provided no indication a resolution was imminent.
“They started, but nothing
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If the Mets aren’t able to lock him up with an extension, Francisco Lindor could find out next offseason exactly where he stands among the game’s best shortstops.
In the meantime, the
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PORT ST. LUCIE — Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil won’t get their respective asking prices from the Mets.
Both players had their contracts renewed Wednesday, when the Mets announced they had agreed
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Not to get all off-shore casino here, but let’s say we established the over/under on a Francisco Lindor Mets extension at $300 million. Which way are you going?
Taking the over means he not only
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Sandy Alderson insisted the Mets were very interested in signing George Springer. They had a stopping point, though, at five years. The slugger eventually received a six-year, $150 million guarantee
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Steve Cohen’s money is valuable. Of course it is. But it has significance now in a greater way because of how the Mets are constructed.
The Mets are depth challenged at the upper minor leagues.
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What Steve Cohen offers Mets fans are possibilities. Which considering the recent past, in particular, is finding out you are Billy Ray Valentine in “Trading Places” or Jamil Malik in
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Now the filet mignon gets served.
Now we’ve reached the fireworks factory.
We’re all fixing for a Yankees-Mets Hot Stove battle, thanks to the footing being even or downright flipping?
Let’s