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  • Jan 21, 2025 | newsweek.com | Jon Paul Hoornstra |Victor Shi |Samuel Cruz

    CLOSE X Share✓ Link copied to clipboard! The reigning National League Rookie of the Year wants to do something no major league pitcher has done in the last 10 years. Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes was asked by John Perrotto of Pittsburgh Baseball Now at the team's FanFest to identify an "ideal number of innings" to pitch in 2025. Pirates writer @JPerrotto talked to Paul Skenes about his goals for the season. Skenes said he wants to throw 240 innings this year.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | newsweek.com | Jon Paul Hoornstra |Rodrigo Aguilar Benignos |Mohammed Soliman

    CLOSE X Share✓ Link copied to clipboard! Star pitcher Roki Sasaki ended the suspense of the most intriguing free agency of the offseason. According to a post on the 23-year-old pitcher's Instagram account Friday, he is signing a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | newsweek.com | Jon Paul Hoornstra |Rodrigo Aguilar Benignos |Mohammed Soliman

    CLOSE X Share✓ Link copied to clipboard! The New York Mets bolstered their left-handed reliever depth Friday by signing a former World Series hero away from an National League East rival in free agency. A.J. Minter, 31, had spent his entire eight-year major league career with the Atlanta Braves. Now, he'll head to Queens on a two-year, $22 million contract pending a physical, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post. The Mets are in agreement with AJ Minter pending physical.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | myrtlebeachonline.com | Jon Paul Hoornstra

    As Pete Alonso's free agency drags on, any Mets fans holding out hope on the first baseman returning to Queens would appear to be reduced to prayer. Thursday morning, Andy Martino of SNY reported the Mets' front office is poised to pivot to "Plan B," expecting Alonso to sign elsewhere after spending the first six years of his career in New York.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | newsweek.com | Jon Paul Hoornstra

    CLOSE X Share✓ Link copied to clipboard! As Pete Alonso's free agency drags on, any Mets fans holding out hope on the first baseman returning to Queens would appear to be reduced to prayer. Thursday morning, Andy Martino of SNY reported the Mets' front office is poised to pivot to "Plan B," expecting Alonso to sign elsewhere after spending the first six years of his career in New York.

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