The Mets and Reds Could be a Match for a Trade
The New York Mets have been one of the most active teams this offseason and it does not look like the front office has any intention of taking their foot off the gas pedal.
The New York Mets have been one of the most active teams this offseason and it does not look like the front office has any intention of taking their foot off the gas pedal.
The New York Jets were not one of the best teams in the NFL this season with a 2-14 record. Despite this well-known stat, there was a lot of news around the Jets. Between the marathon for Trevor Lawrence, Gregg Williams’ issues, Adam Gase’s play-calling, and much more, there was plenty of excitement, albeit not the greatest.
The New York Mets have been one of the busiest teams in what has been an unprecedentedly slow offseason. Between filling their large hole at catcher, adding a nice bullpen piece, and adding one of the game’s best shortstops, the Mets are consistently checking their checklist for the 2021 season.
One of the holes that the Mets are looking to fill in free agency is their rotation. Charlie Morton is a great candidate to fill one of the last spots and would bring a playoff resume and well as a whole lot of experience.
Steve Cohen is officially the owner of the New York Mets, and has been very expressive in his love and fandom for the storied franchise. Despite a few hiccups with the bidding, legal, and owner’s approval, the Point 72 CEO is now the majority owner of a large-market MLB team.
With just a few hours before the deadline for the qualifying offer, it appears that Marcus Stroman will be returning to the New York Mets after accepting his qualifying offer. The deal is a one-year $18.9 million deal and he will not be able to be extended another offer after the 2021 season.
The New York Jets and New England Patriots were expected to play a competitive game on PrimeTime Monday night, just not at the score that they did.
The New York Jets will get a look on prime time on Monday night as they face their division rival Patriots in a somewhat meaningless matchup. This is the first of a few meetings between the rivals in the 2020 season. Both teams are coming off brutal losses and will look to regain some steam despite being banged up.
The NFL trade deadline is normally a very jam-packed and long Play full of trades of superstars. In 2020 the year of uncertainty that was was not the case as The majority of the trades were done before the deadline. Below is a look at most of the trades that went down over the course of trade deadline week in order:
With a surplus of running back depth, the Kansas City Chiefs have elected to trade running back DeAndre Washington to the Miami Dolphins.
George Springer is one of the MLB’s most premier dual-threat outfielders. At age 31, his defense is still very good and he will be highly sought after in free agency.
The San Francisco 49ers are in a tough spot with a 4-4 record. With that in mind, they’ve entered a slight selling mode. They have dealt all-pro linebacker Kwon Alexander to the New Orleans Saints for a conditional fifth-round pick in 2022 and fellow linebacker Kiko Alonso.
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