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David Stearns says that Jesse Winker is still "multiple weeks" away from a rehab assignment. Stearns also says that Jose Siri had a setback and is being backed off baseball activities for now and ...
Stearns spoke with the media on May 30, and got honest when asked what he's seeing with Soto right now. "I honestly don't have a 'this is the issue he needs to fix to get better'.
True to his word, the GM makes no moves that day. Or the next day. Or over the next few weeks. David Stearns once worked this way. But a year ago, he demonstrated that he would act both boldly and ...
David Stearns doesn’t appear in any hurry to add a general manager to the Mets’ organizational hierarchy. The position has remained vacant following Billy Eppler’s departure last offseason ...
As David Stearns addressed the media for the final time during the 2024 season on Wednesday at Citi ... heading into 2025 ,with $65.1 million coming off the books in money owed to Max Scherzer, ...
Even assuming Alonso returns on a bigger salary, the Mets have quite a bit of money coming off the books. Spotrac has their 2025 payroll at $141.8 million, which is the 10th-highest in baseball.
New York Mets general manger David Stearns has officially moved on from Milwaukee. Stearns, who left his post at the Brewers at the end of the 2023 season, sold his Prospect Hill home for $915,000 ...
So the Manhattan-born Stearns — or, as he was known in the Harvard Crimson sports section, David H. Stearns — and the Mets are indeed following a well-worn path.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — For much of David Stearns’ first month as the Mets’ president of baseball operations, the focus has been on the higher-ups: on finding a new manager to replace Buck ...
New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns didn't expect former Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell would reject the Mets to join the Chicago Cubs this offseason. "I didn ...
David Stearns’ arrival to the Mets as president of baseball operations meant dumping the manager but keeping the general manager.
Decades ago, David Stearns used to sneak into Shea Stadium to root for the New York Mets. Stearns was formally appointed the first president of baseball operations in Mets history Monday, taking ...