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After missing out on Juan Soto to the New York Mets, the New York Yankees are turning to former pitchers to reinforce their MLB roster for the 2025 season.
After tearing his ACL in the winter league before the 2024 season, Ronny Mauricio is still not a given to be ready for 2025.
The New York Mets have a lot of options to play second base in 2025, and all four of them have a case to make. See who could have the inside track here.
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After showing lots of promise at the major league level towards the end of the 2023 season, the New York Mets may not have one of their prospects ready by sprin
As the Mets try to craft their lineup for 2025, the team was dealt with a brutal injury update on one of their star prospects.
The good thing for the Mets is that they have depth on the infield and are considering making another addition, whether it is Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman, or Vladimir Guerrero Jr. They don’t need Mauricio to be ready by spring training: on the contrary, they can afford to give him time to rehab and regain his rhythm at the plate in the minor leagues.
A new lefty ace gives New York a surplus of starters that they should trade from to fill out their lineup. Soto was not the only starter the Yankees lost from their World Series run. Gleyber Torres left for the Detroit Tigers,
A pair of former Seattle Mariners pitchers have received invites to spring training with the Chicago White Sox: Right-handers Justin Dunn and Dan Altavilla. The
Left-handed reliever Matt Gage, a member of five organizations in the 2024 calendar year, joined the Detroit Tigers for 2025 after a key Zoom meeting.