The Toronto Blue Jays failed to reach an extension agreement with superstar first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. by his deadline. He will now enter free agency n
Steve Cohen has spent plenty of time emphasizing that the Mets will eventually need to develop more talent internally.
Now that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has confirmed he will test free agency next offseason after failing to work out a long-term extension with the Toronto Blue Jays by his self-imposed deadline, the initial list of potential suitors for the four-time All-Star includes most of the big-market clubs you would expect.
The latest MLB rumors include Shohei Ohtani's future with Samurai Japan, the low odds of an Astros-Nolan Arenado trade, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s Mets fit.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has never seen an MLB superstar that he didn’t want on his team, so with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. headed for free agency, it’s only natural to expect the Mets to pursue him.
The Chicago White Sox will likely look to trade Luis Robert Jr. this season and teams like the San Francisco Giants and New York Mets make sense as suitors.
The New York Mets could be the favorites to land Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in a league-altering trade deadline deal.
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By this time next year, New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner will have converted a hater into a lover, one former MLB general manager predicts. Steve Phillips, the ex-GM of the New York Mets, foresees Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The Mets could be the team to watch for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. if Pete Alonso opts out of his current contract with the
From the moment that Juan Soto was set to hit free agency, New York Mets owner Steve Cohen seemed to take the devil may care approach of getting him to Queens a