
"The New York Mets have yet to make any legitimate additions to a starting rotation that disintegrated over the final three and a half months of the 2025 season, but one big reinforcement could be on the way. ESPN's Buster Olney and Jesse Rogers reported on Tuesday that it is inevitable that New York lands one of Framber Valdez or"
"Suarez hit the free agent market at the best possible time, as he was coming off a career season with the Philadelphia Phillies behind a 12-8 record and 3.20 ERA. He isn't as proven over an extended stretch as Valdez, though; the soon-to-be former Astro has a 3.20 ERA and averaged 180.2 innings pitched with 175 strikeouts over the last five seasons. Valdez is also a two-time All-Star and a World Series champion who has toed the rubber on the"
The New York Mets enter the offseason without significant rotation additions but are expected to land either Framber Valdez or Ranger Suarez, two top left-handed free agents. Suarez arrives off a 12-8, 3.20 ERA season with the Phillies; Valdez has a 3.20 ERA across recent years, averaging 180.2 innings and 175 strikeouts per season, plus two All-Star selections and a World Series title. Suarez is two years younger than Valdez. Mets president David Stearns has pursued cost-conscious moves, including signing Jorge Polanco for two years and $40 million, while the rotation still needs stability after injuries to Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga.
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