David Stearns is enjoying The Mets spring training 'calm
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Why David Stearns is enjoying the Mets’ spring training ‘calm’ while he can
PORT ST. LUCIE — A Mets camp that features the owner of the largest contract in professional sports history, several injuries to an uncertain rotation and sky-high expectations after a surprise run to the NLCS last season has been “pretty standard” and “normal.”
David Stearns announced in Thursday's press conference that LHP Sean Manaea will have his right oblique retested early next week.
More than two months after the contract was signed, New York Mets president David Stearns is still amazed by Juan Soto's 15-year, $765-million deal.
The Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Toronto Blue Jays, and New York Yankees were the top teams contending for Soto. We know the Yankees capped their offer at $760M, so we can eliminate them as the mystery team. That leaves Boston, Los Angeles, and Toronto.
Whoever loses that duel will be called on to start before too long. Though the Mets will start the season using just five starters — and might even do one turn of just four, thanks to extra off days — they’ll spend large chunks of the season with a six-man rotation.
Some obstacles remain for David Stearns and the Mets to meet their lofty expectations following a trip to the National League Championship Series.
The New York Mets aspire to be the east coast version of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Well, they aren't that far off on the offensive side given both clubs hold sta
New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns told reporters on Thursday about a "pathway" for Sproat to get back to the Big Leagues.
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