The Mets aren’t done with their bullpen, continuing to pursue Edwin Díaz despite the addition of Devin Williams.

But the eventual judgement on the Williams signing will be dependent on what Stearns does in relation to Díaz, writes John Harper.

MLB Pipeline identified the teams with the prospects to swing a big trade at the Winter Meetings—and one of them is the Mets.

Around the National League East

The Braves have signed left hander (and former Met) Danny Young to a one year split contract.

Kyle Schwarber remains a priority for the Phillies, but Philadelphia is not the only team in the mix, not even the only team in the National League East.

Around Major League Baseball

Bob Nightengale wrote about the top ten potential trade candidates heading into the Winter Meetings.

Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel did their own trade candidate rankings, expanding to the top 25 with the likelihood of being traded and where they might end up.

The top of the draft is yet to be decided, but the general shape of the draft is now taking shape with the competitive balance rounds set.

The league created a “fan council” and quickly pitched their side of the labor issues coming into focus before the next collective bargaining agreement.

Dave Morehead, a former Red Sox player who threw a no hitter at Fenway Park in 1962, has passed away at the age of 82.

KBO MVP Cody Ponce has agreed to a three-year, $30 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, who continue to bolster their starting rotation.

The Astros also dipped into the KBO free agent market, signing right handed pitcher Ryan Weiss in a move to add depth to their rotation.

Sonny Gray didn’t pull punches at his introductory press conference with the Red Sox, taking aim at the Yankees, his former team and the Red Sox biggest rivals.

The Angels signed former Blue Jay All-Star Alek Manoah to a one year deal worth $1.95 million.

Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue

Chris McShane wrote about the current status of the Mets bullpen with the latest addition of Devin Williams.

This Date in Mets History

51 years ago today the Mets traded Tug McGraw, pitcher and architect of the team’s most enduring catchphrase, to the Phillies for a package that included future All-Star catcher John Stearns.