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.
Find the person who builds an impenetrable bullpen and you find someone who can accomplish anything. David Stearns made his usual flurry of organizational additions, but many of those newcomers to the New York Mets who’ll be candidates to throw in relief will spend much of the season in the minor leagues.
When Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns found out Juan Soto was coming to Queens, his reaction likely matched the majority of the fan base, Stearns was asked on Metzmerized this week what his reaction was when he heard the slugging outfielder picked the Mets.
Nobody was in the thick of the Juan Soto free agency sweepstakes more than New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns. Of course, Stearns is
After Mets right-hander Frankie Montas went down with a “high-grade lat strain,” an unforeseen spring training competition emerged. The current Mets regime, led by president of baseball operations David Stearns and manager Carlos Mendoza aren’t panicking.
Pete Alonso discusses meeting with Steve Cohen and David Stearns to sign back with the Mets, the energy of the 2024 postseason, Juan Soto and more
Access the Mets beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets from spring training Try it now The “exhausting” contract negotiations between Pete Alonso and Mets owner Steve Cohen finally ended two weeks ago and it seems that Alonso just needed to do the arrangements all along.
That’s some depressing math for the Mets, whose rotation depth got noticeably shallower in very short order with Monday’s reveal that Sean Manaea will open the season on the IL with an oblique strain.
The Milwaukee Brewers have one of the best front offices in the league. Despite modest budgets, the Brewers are consistently successful and have made the playoffs in six of the last seven seasons. They've lost their lead executive in David Stearns,
Pete Alonso revealed that a conversation with Mets president David Stearns helped him decide to re-sign with the team after prolonged negotiations. Alonso highlighted the importance of understanding the organization's vision and philosophies,
This story was excerpted from Anthony DiComo's Mets Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. This is the second part of a five-part Around the Horn series detailing the Mets’ roster heading into 2025.
As excitement builds for the upcoming New York Mets' season, a former team executive is getting a fresh start with a familiar NL rival. According to MLB insider