The New York Mets have reached an agreement with free-agent lefty reliever A.J. Minter, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Minter is slated to make $22 million over a two-year term. He will have the ability to opt out and return to the free-agent market after the first season if he so desires.
Left-hander A.J. Minter and the New York Mets finalized a $22 million, two-year contract on Thursday. Minter can opt out after the 2025 World Series and become a free agent again. The 31-year-old, coming off left hip surgery,
The New York Mets have been actively seeking additional bullpen pieces over the past few weeks, and have been linked to several top-tier relievers. One player
The New York Mets today announced that they have signed LHP A.J. Minter to a two-year contract, with a player opt out after the 2025 season. Minter, 31, has posted a 3.28 ERA (127 ER/348.2 IP) with 36 saves,
The New York Mets agreed to terms with left-handed reliever A.J. Minter on Friday, landing one of Atlanta's top bullpen arms in the process.
In need of a late-inning lefty reliever, the New York Mets and A.J. Minter reached an agreement Friday on a two-year deal worth $22 million, league sources confirmed. The deal, which is pending a ...
On Friday afternoon, another familiar face found a new uniform to play in for 2025 (and potentially beyond), as LHP A.J. Minter signed a two-year, $22 million deal with the New York Mets. Andy Martino of SNY was the first to report the news and Joel Sherman of the New York Post was the first to deliver the details on the deal.
NEW YORK — Turning their attention to the bullpen, the New York Mets have agreed with free agent left-hander A.J. Minter on a two-year contract, a person familiar with the deal told The ...
The New York Mets and Relief Pitcher A.J. Minter agreed to terms on a 2-year $22 million deal on Friday afternoon. The deal reportedly includes an opt-out after the 2025 season. Minter is coming ...
NEW YORK (KLTV) - Former Brook Hill Guard A.J. Minter agreed to a deal on Friday with the New York Mets, according to MLB.com. MLB.com reports the deal is a two year, $22 million contract with an opt-out after the 2025 season.
So, beyond revealing an exhaustion from negotiating with Alonso’s camp, Cohen’s comments confirmed a couple of other matters. One, in a world without Alonso returning to Flushing, the Mets may add more pieces. Two, the Mets are at least acting like they care about how much they spend.
Following the Jurickson Profar signing, what’s next for the Atlanta Braves? Many fans would point to the pitching staff, which makes sense. The club has watched three staples of their staff walk in free agency.