Mets offer Kyle Tucker $50 million per year
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Amid an offseason that's brought major changes to the Mets' roster, David Stearns addressed the state of the team on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters at a luncheon at Citi Field, the Mets' president of baseball operations discussed the departures of longtime players Pete Alonso,
Mets president David Stearns says he's heard the criticisms of New York's offseason but remains confident that the team is taking the right approach.
New York Mets fans aren't content with how this current offseason has played out. And they're right to feel frustrated, given that the team has lost several of
According to former general manager Jim Duquette, the Mets, Dodgers and Blue Jays — the three favorites for the slugging outfielder — have all met with Tucker, either in person or over Zoom, as part of the recruitment process. One report says the Mets are offering Tucker $50 million per season for a short-term deal.
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The Mets interest in Kyle Tucker is serious enough to have warranted a meeting. David Stearns and crew met recently over Zoom with baseball’s top free agent, sources confirmed, demonstrating at least a possibility that this winter in Queens can be remembered for additions as much as subtractions.
Did your team get better or worse? For Mets fans, according to Brad Doolittle of ESPN, “the moment Pete Alonso signed with the Orioles, it might have become all but impossible for [GM] David Stearns' offseason work to receive positive reviews in New York.
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