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The Philadelphia Phillies weren't thrilled to learn that Bo Bichette spurned their offer to sign a three-year, $126 million deal with the New York Mets (which includes two opt-outs).
Bichette passed on the Phillies’ reported seven-year, $200 million offer to join the NL East rival Mets on a three-year, $126 million deal with a higher average annual value and multiple opt-outs. Philadelphia’s front office had been planning for Bichette to man third base for the foreseeable future, and the outcome reportedly left a sour taste.
After the Kyle Tucker and the Bo Bichette news, all the attention has turned to Cody Bellinger and Scott Boras. We know we are close to having the conclusion on the Cody Bellinger Saga, but there are two teams in the race,
The New York Mets learned they did not land Kyle Tucker on Thursday, when the outfielder agreed to a four-year, $240 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Friday, they pivoted quickly. MORE: Kyle Tucker ends free agency suspense,
The New York Mets made an interesting move on Thursday, signing a left-handed pitcher out of retirement on a two-year minor league deal.
After an offseason of significant upheaval as far as their big league roster is concerned, the Mets struck a familiar tune Thursday, landing Dominican shortstop Wandy Asigen, MLB Pipeline's No. 2 prospect in the international class.
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MLB Sunday notes: Kyle Tucker joins Dodgers, Mets land Bichette
The MLB Hot Stove caught fire this week with several big names coming off the board in free agency. Above that, the trade market is picking up as well as options begin to dwindle.
The New York Mets sign two high-ceiling prospects as the 2026 international signing period opens, boosting farm system depth.
The New York Mets were able to make a huge splash in international free agency by landing one of the best prospects of the class.