These two things only look worse as Edwin Diaz, their closer, and Pete Alonso, their best power hitter are now injured. Just before their series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Mets ...
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Could Mets trade both Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz this summer?ESPN's Paul Hembekides is among those who have repeatedly said that the New York Mets ultimately will shop All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso this summer with Alonso set to reach free agency after ...
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Mets could replace Pete Alonso with elite contact hitterWith Pete Alonso’s return still uncertain, Díaz could be one of the better fallback options available. The 33-year-old is one of baseball’s most reliable contact hitters, coming off a strong ...
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3 players the Mets could trade in the future beyond Pete Alonso to nuke the rosterBy simply keeping Alonso through the offseason, he at least showed some tact in catering to what fans desire most. Dealing away Diaz, an incredibly dominant and popular player, would be the kind ...
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Not Gakpo or Diaz: Xabi Alonso says 27-pass Liverpool colossus was instrumental in Reds’ 4-0 winXabi Alonso singled out one Liverpool player for praise whose name might’ve escaped the headlines in their 4-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen on Tuesday night. Luis Diaz inevitably stole the show ...
Francisco Alvarez and Edwin Diaz speak about the additions of Juan Soto and A.J. Minter, wanting Pete Alonso back, and expectations for the season.
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