Veteran infielder Jorge Polanco and the New York Mets completed their $40 million, two-year contract on Tuesday. Polanco has ...
The Mets made the signing of Jorge Polanco official Tuesday, and president of baseball operations David Stearns shared how he ...
After hitting 26 home runs and compiling an .821 OPS in 2025, Jorge Polanco signs a two-year, $40 million deal with the Mets ...
Polanco, a middle infielder, has one game of first-base experience in his career and want him to replace Pete Alonso.
Japanese star Munetaka Murakami's market remains a mystery, which could provide an opportunity for the Mets to swoop in and ...
Just because they plan to have Jorge Polanco as a first baseman at times in 2026 doesn’t mean he’ll get a lot of shots there.
Pete Alonso enjoyed a superb 2025 campaign. Impressing on both sides of the ball, Alonso batted .272 with 38 home runs and ...
After letting Pete Alonso walk in free agency last week, the Mets are eyeing the best hitters remaining on the open market.
The New York Mets appear to be going with an internal option at third base and ending their pursuit of this star athlete.
In particular, the former MLB general manager says it “makes zero sense” how the club framed the signing as filling its needs ...
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