Amid spring training, the San Diego Padres signed former New York Mets infielder Jose Iglesias. Ken Rosenthal explained why.
Jose Iglesias, one of the sparkplugs of New York's run to the 2024 postseason, signed a minor league deal with the San Diego ...
Brandon Nimmo, the New York Mets' starting left fielder, recently had an MRI on his barking knee. Nimmo shared the prognosis ...
We start with a public service announcement: the New York Mets will be playing regular-season baseball in three weeks. A ...
Spring training games don’t always bring excitement, but Thursday night in Port St. Lucie will be an exception. The New ...
Bryce Harper told the Philadelphia Phillies he would approve of a position switch back into the outfield if the team acquires ...
Though Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas are injured, other Mets’ rotation members Kodai Senga, David Peterson and Clay Holmes ...
The New York Mets have officially missed out on bringing back José Quintana after he signed a one year deal with the Brewers ...
The roller coaster for Pete Alonso over the past five months or so isn’t the kind at Orlando theme parks -- not so far from ...
Roki Sasaki rolled 99-mph fastballs off his fingers, while mixing in splitters and sliders to keep Cincinnati Reds batters baffled in his Los Angeles Dodgers spring training debut in Phoenix.
A Mets starting infield that featured Brett Baty at second base, Luisangel Acuña at third and Luis De Los Santos at shortstop ...