Mets offer Kyle Tucker $50 million per year
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The New York Mets face criticism as the Kyle Tucker pursuit conflicts with David Stearns admitting defense was the team’s biggest flaw.
Following the end of the 2025 season, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns took an unofficial poll of executives and coaches throughout the league to find out how the team was viewed throughout a turbulent season. The answer he found laid the foundation for the Mets’ offseason.
It seems like the Milwaukee Brewers are going to trade their ace, Freddy Peralta, this winter. Peralta is on an expiring contract, and it doesn't seem like the
The Mets are going to look different and play differently in 2026. According to president of baseball operations David Stearns, they’re going to win games in different ways than they have in recent seasons. They’ll be better defensively, better equipped to execute on the “run prevention” goal Stearns has cited all winter.
The Mets have "likely" added a fourth year to their offer to free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker, per MLB Network Radio. Earlier this week, it was reported that the Mets had offered Tucker a three-year pact worth $50 million annually.
The Mets' starting rotation needs to improve in 2026 if this team wants to make it back to the playoffs and contend for a championship.
As the Mets look toward the upcoming season, they are prepared to lean on a group of up-and-coming young hurlers. President of baseball operations David Stearns said as much at the Winter Meetings back in December.
The New York Mets face renewed regret as Ron Darling names Edwin Diaz as the free agent move the team wishes it had back.