The Rays add two outfielders, the Braves look for middle infielders, Kurt Suzuki goes back to Oakland and Matsuzaka is in the Big Apple.
The suspended slugger releases a statement.
The arrivalof John Buck’s baby boy precipitates the arrival of baseball’s best catching prospect.
Paul looks ahead to next month to help identify pitchers who might be worth targeting to bolster your squad.
How the Mets became by far the best baserunning team in baseball.
The Mets call up a player you’ve been hearing about for years.
The Giants pick up Francoeur, the Rockies acquire Boggs, the Mets DFA Lyon and Ty Wigginton gets his early freedom.
Roy Oswalt is back in the bigs, while Danny Espinosa is not.
Pittsburgh becomes the City of Cumpton, Miguel Olivo’s mouth, if not his bat, gets him on the Marlins’ bad side, and Ian Kinsler’s return doesn’t mean Profar’s departure.
The Mets demote their once-promising first baseman, the Brewers swing a deal for power at a corner, Scooter Gennett is in the majors, and the Dodgers are down yet another pitcher.
Ben and Sam preview the Mets’ season with Jason Wojciechowski, and Pete talks to Newsday baseball columnist David Lennon (at 22:11).
Should Sandy Alderson trade or extend two of the Mets’ most valuable assets?
Everything old is new again, including Oliver Perez’ stuff.
A look at 10 new managerial candidates, and a conversation with Mets manager Terry Collins.
After completing a three-game sweep of the Nationals in D.C., the Yankees are starting to look like the real Bronx Bombers.