ARLINGTON, Texas — The last time the Mets went for it by using a significant prospect they included pitcher J.T. Ginn to land Chris Bassitt from the A’s during spring training in 2022.
The Mets will need their big guns if this wild ride is to continue, but there are two others carrying a large responsibility: president of baseball operations David Stearns and his handpicked ...
The Mets are right in the thick of the NL Playoff ... may have altered the course for president of baseball operations David Stearns ahead of the July 31 trade deadline. “Clearly our team ...
However, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns will not use the deal to take a definitive stance on whether his team are buyers or sellers at the deadline just yet. “[Maton is] a ...
The Mets’ season turnaround in less than a month ... However, that didn’t stop president of baseball operations David Stearns from giving Francisco Alvarez his flowers on Friday for what ...
“Certainly, this is an area of the team we’re going to continue to monitor,” Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns told John Heyman of the New York Post in an article published ...
The Mets trade for Rays reliever Phil Maton on ... However, this transaction was not David Stearns declaring the organization as buyers at the July 30 trade deadline. “I think this [trade ...
So, what will the Mets do? Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns recently spoke to the New York Post, and made it clear that the team was targeting relievers as they look to buy ...
Prior to the Mets' first game against the Houston Astros at Citi Field on Friday, president of baseball operations David Stearns discussed the outlook of next month's trade deadline with reporters ...
David Stearns is a perpetual smiler. As he met the media at Citi Field on Friday before the Mets hosted the Astros, he truly had something to smile about. The Mets went into Friday having clawed ...
Just as Nimmo was Alderson’s first pick, the talented youngster who goes 19th overall to the Mets will become the first selection under president of baseball operations David Stearns.