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Former Mets Backstop calls it a Career
Former New York Mets catcher Rene Rivera will retire from Major League Baseball as he made the announcement through his Instagram page. Rivera had two separate stints with the Mets, the first being in 2016 and 2017, then again in 2019 and 2020. The “defense first” catcher would hit .226/.288/.366/.654 with 8 doubles, 15 home…
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Nimmo to Remain with Mets
The New York Mets and Brandon Nimmo have agreed to an 8 year deal that’s worth $162M, averaging roughly $20M per season and the deal contains a no-trade clause. Nimmo, a Wyoming native, was drafted by the Mets in 2011, as their first rounder and 13th overall pick. While many had doubts about Nimmo early…
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Mets Aquire Another Player
The New York Mets have claimed infielder Travis Blankenhorn off waivers from the Seattle Mariners and will be active for tonight’s contest in Arizona. In return, the Mets have DFA’d Wilfredo Tovar. Blankenhorn has appeared in one game for the Minnesota Twins this season however has yet to have an at-bat.
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Should Walker walk on over to Flushing?
Yes, I know that it would be a really long walk from Toronto, but the Mets could use one more starter at the end of their rotation. Now in a lot of cases, a team like the Mets with where they are, might make a move to acquire a veteran to fill that role, but…
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Robinson Cano to play baseball, again.
Disgraced New York Mets second baseman Robinson Cano will join Estrellas Orientales of the Dominican Winter League beginning starting on Sunday. This will be the third time Cano has joined this team in his career. However, this time I’m sure it’s to stay in as best shape as possible as he won’t be suiting up…