On The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo discuss the qualifying offer that the Mets gave ...
The Mets have openings in the starting rotation and Severino is coming off a good season, but he could prefer a longer-term ...
The Mets made their first contract offers to pending free agents Pete Alonso, Sean Manaea and Luis Severino, extending ...
In their first set of major business decisions this offseason, the New York Mets have declined a 2025 contract option on ...
Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns speaks about the importance of having an ace at the front of their ...
The Mets began that project on Monday by offering new contracts — the one-year qualifying offer — to lefthander Sean Manaea ...
The Mets have extended the $21.05 million qualifying offer to free agent starting pitchers Sean Manaea and Luis Severino.
Understandably, the Mets' starting rotation is the team's vital area of work following the potential departure of Sean Manaea, Luis Severino, and Jose Quintana. David Stearns will likely use an ...
All three on Monday received a qualifying offer from the club — valued at $21.05 million for next season — and have until Nov. 19 to accept or decline.
Luis Severino, Jose Quintana, and Starling Marte were integral parts of the Mets team led by Francisco Lindor that reached the 2024 NLCS.
The Mets are in the market for multiple starting pitchers. Does it make sense to bring back two reliable veterans?
The Mets extended a one-year, $21.05 million qualifying offer to Severino on Monday, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports.