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The New York Mets have signed Bo Bichette to a blockbuster contract after missing out on high-profile target Kyle Tucker to the Los Angeles Dodgers, US media reported Friday.On Thursday night, ESPN reported that Tucker -- another Mets target -- had instead opted for the Dodgers,
As such, the Mets will play Bichette at third base, The Athletic reports. Regardless, the Mets signed him for his premium bat, not his glove. In Queens, Bichette joins a Mets offense that already figured to be in strong shape.
The Phillies reportedly believed they were on track to sign Bo Bichette before he agreed to a contract with the Mets.
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,
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Mets respond to Kyle Tucker deal, sign Bo Bichette
Less than 24 hours after watching the rich get richer with the Los Angeles Dodgers’ acquisition of Kyle Tucker, the New York Mets have responded. As reported by Will Sammon of The Athletic on Friday afternoon,
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Mets quick pivot leads to $126 million deal for Bo Bichette: Contract details, fantasy fallout
The Phillies had agreed to Bo Bichette’s request for a 7-year, $200 million deal last night and believed they would sign him until the Mets swooped in with their 3-year, $126 million offer after losing out in in the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes.
An anxious few days in the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes came to an end late Thursday night, and the result was not the one the Mets were hoping for. Tucker -- a four-time All-Star and the unquestioned best player on the free-agent market -- signed a four-year,
MLB analyst Steve Phillips sees the Mets and Orioles battling it out to sign Framber Valdez after Ranger Suárez joined the Red Sox.
Boston Red Sox fans are wondering what’s next now that the club has signed Ranger Suárez. MLB analyst Steve Phillips has an idea. Appearing on MLB Network on Thursday, the former New York Mets general manager brought up St.
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.