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According to MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo, the Mets have signed left-handed reliever Joe Jacques to a minor league deal on Wednesday.
While Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong, and Brandon Sproat emerged on the scene for the Mets in 2025, there is another wave of pitching prospects on the horizon.
The 6-foot-5 pitcher has worked his way in the Mets’ starting rotation in each of the last few seasons, but sometimes struggles to last deep into a game. There’s been talk that he could be transitioned into a bullpen pitcher, but his brother, Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Trevor Megill, thinks Tylor belongs in the rotation.
There is going to be a lot of attention given to the New York Mets' pitching staff this offseason, namely their starting rotation. A major reason the Mets suffe
The Mets have made their first player move of the offseason, signing left-handed reliever Joe Jacques to a minor league deal that includes an invitation to big league spring training.
As the offseason begins, the Reds are already finding themselves mixed up in trade rumors. Their ace, Hunter Greene, is buzzing as a name to watch on the trade block, but it might not make too much sense. Still, the Reds could listen to offers for Greene if teams are going to be willing to pay a king's ransom to land him.
After another season of not having a player solidify themselves as the everyday third baseman, should the New York Mets look for external options for the positi
David Peterson and Luis Torrens were named as finalists Wednesday for the awards — the winners of which will be announced next month. Juan Lagares was the last Mets player to win a Gold Glove award, in 2014. Peterson’s quickness off the mound has helped establish him as one of the game’s top fielding pitchers in recent seasons.