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The New York Mets learned they did not land Kyle Tucker on Thursday, when the outfielder agreed to a four-year, $240 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Friday, they pivoted quickly. MORE: Kyle Tucker ends free agency suspense,
MLB analyst Steve Phillips sees the Mets and Orioles battling it out to sign Framber Valdez after Ranger Suárez joined the Red Sox.
As such, the Mets will play Bichette at third base, The Athletic reports. Regardless, the Mets signed him for his premium bat, not his glove. In Queens, Bichette joins a Mets offense that already figured to be in strong shape.
An anxious few days in the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes came to an end late Thursday night, and the result was not the one the Mets were hoping for. Tucker -- a four-time All-Star and the unquestioned best player on the free-agent market -- signed a four-year,
Boston Red Sox fans are wondering what’s next now that the club has signed Ranger Suárez. MLB analyst Steve Phillips has an idea. Appearing on MLB Network on Thursday, the former New York Mets general manager brought up St.