Braves Franchise History 1944 - The Boston Braves fire manager Casey Stengel as new owners Lou Perini, Guido Lugo and Joseph ...
In 1962 when the manager for the expansion Mets, Casey Stengel, got a look at the “talent” of his new team  he allegedly asked “can’t  anyone here play this  game?” One is tempted to ask the same of ...
A different breed as a player and manager, the late Jeff Torborg was a rare college grad who didn't drink, smoke, or use bad ...
The Mets officially announced that they’ve re-signed Jesse Winker on a one-year deal. The Excel Sports Management client is reportedly guaranteed $7.5MM (including a $1MM signing bonus ...
The Mets and Pete Alonso have been in a staredown for a while but it seems the club is blinking. Andy Martino of SNY reports that they now expect him to sign elsewhere, with today’s agreement ...
Brett Baty was a top Mets prospect after he was taken as a first-round draft pick. Robert Sabo for NY Post With the Mets and Pete Alonso still far apart monetarily and a parting looking likely now ...
The Mets have not added a first baseman to replace Pete Alonso yet, but have begun the process of moving on without him. An agreement to retain Jesse Winker for one year at $7.5 million Thursday ...
According to Andy Martino of SNY, the New York Mets have pivoted to their "Plan B" and expect free agent first baseman Pete Alonso to sign elsewhere in 2025 after spending the first six years of ...
The New York Mets and free-agent outfielder Jesse Winker have reached an agreement to reunite. Winker will make $7.5 million with the chance to reach $9 million with bonuses, according to the New ...
There’s good and bad news in Mets land. The good news: Andy Martino of SNY first reported that outfielder, and fan favorite, Jesse Winker was returning to the Mets on Tuesday. The New York Post ...
As the New York Mets continue to build their lineup around newly signed superstar Juan Soto, one Mets insider believes the team should bring back an important veteran presence. SNY analyst and ...
Pete Alonso reportedly turned down the New York Mets' counteroffer in free agency. Per The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon, Alonso's camp proposed a "three-year deal with a high average ...