Technically, MLB’s offseason doesn’t begin for another week or so. We still have a blockbuster World Series to play, after all, one which just so happens to feature some of the biggest pending free agents set to hit the market this winter.
In reality, though, the 2024 season only continues for the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers. For the other 28 teams in the league, it’s already Hot Stove season — and that means it’s time to start negotiating.
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The Mets have already fired a shot across the bow at the Yankees ahead of Juan Soto sweepstakes
Juan Soto isn’t even a free agent yet, but New York GM David Stearns is already making sure everyone knows his team is interested.
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Los Angeles Dodgers v New York Mets – Game One
Los Angeles Dodgers v New York Mets – Game One / Jim McIsaac/GettyImages
Technically, MLB’s offseason doesn’t begin for another week or so. We still have a blockbuster World Series to play, after all, one which just so happens to feature some of the biggest pending free agents set to hit the market this winter.
In reality, though, the 2024 season only continues for the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers. For the other 28 teams in the league, it’s already Hot Stove season — and that means it’s time to start negotiating.
Few teams are primed to have a bigger winter than the Yankees’ crosstown rival, the New York Mets, who rode some postseason magic all the way to the NLCS and now hope to build on that success with a metric ton of owner Steve Cohen’s money. Cohen wasn’t able to reel in any of the biggest fish available last offseason, watching Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto land with the Los Angeles Dodgers — the team that would eventually bounce New York from the playoffs. This time around, the Mets have no intention of finishing second to anyone, and their lead executive is already making it known that the team is coming one free agent in particular.
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Mets exec David Stearns hints at big offseason for New York
New York president of baseball operations David Stearns conducted his year-end meeting with the press on Wednesday, and it didn’t take long to figure out what his plans are for the coming offseason. Specifically: The Mets have a whole bunch of payroll space, and they plan on using all of it.