With the MLB trade deadline just over 48 hours away, the Mets are discussing a potential trade with the White Sox that would bring Luis Robert Jr. to Queens. But they could be facing stiff competition. In addition to the Mets, the Phillies and Padres are also interested in Robert, reports Buster Olney of ESPN. Advertisement Olney also noted that …
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Astros, Mets Among Teams In The Mix For Brandon Lowe
The Rays are a game above .500 and sit 2.5 back of the AL’s final Wild Card spot. A terrible 6-15 showing in July has dropped them from expected buyers to a bubble team that looks likely to walk the line between adding and trading away veterans. They began that process on Monday, shipping out impending free agent catcher Danny Jansen …
Read More »Juan Soto, Mets comeback to sweep Giants for seventh straight win
SAN FRANCISCO — In a flash, the Mets showed the offensive firepower Sunday that gives them a chance for excellence. Between a talented rookie hitting a ball into McCovey Cove behind Oracle Park and the highest-paid player in major league history launching a go-ahead blast later in that seventh inning, the Mets were quite the show — and more importantly …
Read More »Ronny Mauricio, Mets beat Giants for 7-game winning streak
SAN FRANCISCO — This time of year, nearly all Major League Baseball discourse revolves around the Trade Deadline. For contenders like the Mets, most of that discussion is about the areas they can improve. But in beating the Giants, 5-3, on Sunday to secure a three-game series sweep and a season-high-tying seven-game winning streak, the Mets continued to highlight places …
Read More »Rafael Devers’ first-base defense becomes a second-half question in Giants’ loss to Mets – San Francisco Chronicle
Rafael Devers’ first-base defense becomes a second-half question in Giants’ loss to Mets San Francisco Chronicle Devers’ first-base growing pains on display vs. Mets MLB.com Giants’ Rafael Devers put in spotlight during third career start at first base Yahoo Sports How Alex Cora Responded To Rafael Devers’ Position Change With Giants NESN Devers error free in debut at 1B as Giants roll ESPN Source link
Read More »Mets planning for now and later as Gregory Soto trade nets potential postseason weapon
The Mets are playing simultaneous games as the trade deadline approaches, trying to bulk up to make the playoffs/win the division and attempting to improve their World Series odds. The addition of Gregory Soto on Friday threaded that needle in their view — a reliever for now and later. The Mets have nothing assured, but have pretty strong odds on …
Read More »Orioles trade Gregory Soto to Mets for prospects
BALTIMORE — The Orioles will be operating as sellers ahead of Thursday’s Trade Deadline. It became even more evident with the move they made Friday afternoon. TRADE DETAILSMets get: LHP Gregory SotoOrioles get: RHP Wellington Aracena (Mets’ No. 19 prospect), RHP Cameron Foster The O’s (45-57) are likely to make quite a few moves like this before Thursday, as their …
Read More »Mets trade for Orioles left-hander Gregory Soto
Jorge CastilloJul 25, 2025, 01:07 PM ET Close ESPN baseball reporter. Covered the Washington Wizards from 2014 to 2016 and the Washington Nationals from 2016 to 2018 for The Washington Post before covering the Los Angeles Dodgers and MLB for the Los Angeles Times from 2018 to 2024. The Mets acquired left-handed reliever Gregory Soto from the Orioles on Friday …
Read More »Orioles Trade Gregory Soto To Mets
The Mets and Orioles are in agreement on a trade sending left-handed reliever Gregory Soto from Baltimore to New York, as first reported by SNY’s Andy Martino. Minor league right-handers Wellington Aracena and Cameron Foster are going back to the O’s, Martino adds. Soto, 30, has pitched to a 3.96 ERA this season and carries a 3.91 mark dating all …
Read More »Francisco Lindor ends hitless streak, Pete Alonso homers as Mets sweep
NEW YORK — For as pleasant as the contributions of the Mets’ younger hitters have been the past two days at Citi Field, this offense will not — cannot — return to prime form until Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso do the same. Wednesday, perhaps, marked the beginning of that trend. Lindor snapped a career-worst 0-for-31 streak with a two-hit …
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