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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/mets/onsi as How Alex Bregman Cubs decision impacts Mets. On January 10, news broke that three-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion Alex Bregman signed a five-year, $175 million contract with the Chicago Cubs, with $70 million of it being deferred.
For New York Mets fans, Opening Day comes with the baseball equivalent of comfort food. One of the biggest pleasure of rooting for the Mets is being able to hear their games being called by three of the best announcers in the game—play-by-play man Gary Cohen,
The New York Mets' starting rotation needs an upgrade, and there are still great options available on the open market.
Valdez has built a reputation as one of the most durable “workhorses” in the AL. A two-time All-Star (2022, 2023) and World Series champion, Valdez is a master of the ground ball, consistently leading the league in ground-ball rate thanks to his heavy sinker.
The New York Mets are heavily in on the starting pitching market. The Mets recently spoke to the NL East rival Washington Nationals about left-handed starting
Specifically, Williams fits the Brewers mold. He can steal bags, play defense and get on base. Meanwhile, Peralta would instantly be the Mets' best pitcher. The two-time All-Star had a career year last season, and the Brewers likely know they will not be able to afford him in free agency.
Explore the latest Mets' rumors about free agent targets as they look to add starting pitching ahead of the 2026 season.
It all begins on March 26 at 1pm for the 2026 New York Mets. Opening Day will play on at Citi Field and those in attendance will be treated to the familiar sigh
As part of a marquee Opening Day doubleheader on March 26 on NBC and Peacock, marking the network’s return to Major League Baseball, the Mets will host the Pirates at 1 p.m. ET., as part of the first slate of games.
ESPN just put out its winter power rankings, and oddly enough, there wasn’t much change in position for the New York Mets. They went from 14th to 12th, which is decidedly strange given that the New York media and most national baseball writers have been consistently killing the Mets for letting first baseman Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz leave via free agency,