Sean Manaea’s three-year, $75 million deal was a significant part of what’s been a busy Mets offseason so far — and he hopes it’s not done.
Manaea has always thrown a changeup, but after he added a sweeper in the middle of 2023 while with the San Francisco Giants, he began to rely on the pitch more heavily at the start of 2024. The changeup took a back seat.
During the MLB offseason, Sean Manaea comments on Pete Alonso's future with the New York Mets. Sean Manaea, the New York Mets‘ latest addition, has voiced his hopes for the team to re-sign slugger Pete Alonso.
Sean Manaea was taken by the New York Mets' family feeling, just like Juan Soto. “I thought that it was a perfect fit. I know Talat, my wife now, she loved it on the family side, as well,” Manaea said Monday during a Zoom call to discuss his $75 million,
The Mets reintroduced the popular left-hander Monday afternoon in a Zoom conference, officially announcing his three-year, $75 million contract.
Alonso remains the top power hitter available, but as a first baseman with little value outside of his bat, his market has not developed as he hoped. Most recently, the four-time All-Star’s camp extended an exclusive offer to the Mets, believed to be for three years with a high average annual value.
Sean Manaea was a free agent after the 2024 season, but by the sound of his voice on Monday, he didn’t want to play for anyone but the Mets, who signed him to a three-year, $75 million deal last month.
As Sean Manaea ascended to become the Mets' ace, with the team's coaches providing support, the union proved to be an ideal symbiotic relationship.
Sean Manaea spoke to the media for the first time since re-signing with the New York Mets. As anticipated, other storylines were also discu
Sean Manaea was re-introduced as a Met on Monday afternoon, fresh off of signing a new three-year, $75 million deal that will keep him in Queens through the 2027 season.
Mets pitcher Sean Manaea chats with SNY’s Gary Apple on Mets Hot Stove, and opens up about the road that brought him back to the Mets as a free agent, what it was like playing with Juan Soto in San Diego,
A new MLB rumor suggests Sean Manaea may have passed on a better offer to return to the New York Mets in 2025.