The team’s president of baseball operations, David Stearns, said Wednesday that he traveled to Japan in September to watch the right-hander pitch and express a level of interest in him by his ...
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The New York Mets will need a new first baseman if they can't re-sign Pete Alonso. Who should David Stearns target to fill ...
SAN ANTONIO —David Stearns received plenty of congratulatory messages for the Mets’ season — including one from the manager he fired. Buck Showalter sent text messages after the season to ...
Not exactly a rebuild, but with the way left-hander Sean Manaea and right-hander Luis Severino performed last year, extending them qualifying offers was a no-brainer for David Stearns and his staff.
After the 2023 season, Steve Cohen gave the franchise a makeover. He hired David Stearns as President of Baseball Operations. He put the pieces together perfectly to make an impact in his first ...
However, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns recently hinted at the organization's desire to keep Alonso around for a long-time. "He's one of the best power hitters in baseball and ...
According to multiple media reports, Stearns has agreed to a five-year contract to become the team’s first president of baseball operations. He and Mets owner David Cohen have courted each other ...
SAN ANTONIO — Amid the Mets’ thrilling playoff push, David Stearns made time in September for a forward-looking side quest: a trip to Japan to personally watch Roki Sasaki, the next phenom ...