After the events of this offseason, the road to another World Series title has become more difficult for Atlanta and even the players know it.
The Atlanta Braves bid another farewell to a fan-favorite, as free agent A.J. Minter inked a two-year, $22M deal with the New York Mets. The left-hander has suited up for the Braves since he debuted with them in 2017.
Amid the uncertainty of a reunion with Pete Alonso, the New York Mets moved swiftly to add a crucial bullpen piece. The Mets reportedly signed A.J.
It's pending a physical, but another member of the 2021 World Series team is departing from Atlanta and heading to the Queens
The New York Mets made a move to sign a left-handed relief pitcher on Friday, inking former Atlanta Braves southpaw A.J. Minter to a two-year, $22 million contr
Just one day after signing outfielder Jesse Winker to a one-year, $7.5 million deal, the New York Mets added another key piece to the team. On Friday, the team reportedly signed left-hander A.J ...
On Friday, Andy Martino of SNY first reported that the Mets have signed left-hander A.J. Minter. Pending a physical, the deal is for 2 years, $22 million with an opt-out after the first season, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic confirmed.
"On paper, the Braves starting rotation could be one of the best in baseball. However, Spencer Strider is returning from an internal brace procedure that cost him almost all of the 2024 season and won't be ready for Opening Day. Meanwhile, Chris Sale and Reynaldo López carry quite a bit of injury risk."
NEW YORK (AP) — 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 Associated Press on Friday. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the agreement was subject to a successful physical.
According to Andy Martino, Braves fan favorite A.J. Minter is signing a free agent deal with the New York Mets. It is pending a physical, which is notable considering Minter underwent hip surgery that ended his season,
On Friday, the Mets added another trusted high-leverage relief pitcher when they agreed to terms with former Atlanta Brave rival A.J. Minter. However, this was not the original plan the Mets had to improve their bullpen. It worked out pretty well in the end, but another deal was in the works before falling through in the Winter Meetings.