The Mets took on Luis Severino as part of their many projects to bring out the talent within players who failed elsewhere. After being released by the Yankees, Severino signed a one-year, $13 million deal with the Mets, with the potential to earn an extra $2 million through performance bonuses.
If the oddsmakers' predictions are accurate, New York will improve in the win column, but that will not be enough to secure a playoff berth.
With Opening Day arriving just days away, New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza has announced who exactly will be in the team’s starting pitching rotation to begin the 2024 season.
It’s only spring training, but Luis Severino for one year and $13 million is looking like it might be a steal. The 30-year-old has performed a lot more like the pitcher who finished third in Cy Young voting in 2017 than the one whose ERA was 6.65 last season.
Joe Suozzi hit a sacrifice fly to score Rowdey Jordan to lift the Mets (9-8) to a 6-5 walk-off victory over the Houston Astros at Clover Park. Pitcher Dedniel Núñez, who doesn’t figure to make the Opening Day roster, surrendered four runs in the top of the ninth to set the stage for Suozzi’s heroics.
The right-hander will play an important role in team’s 2024 plans. When the Mets signed Luis Severino to a one-year, $13 million deal on November 29, it represented David Stearns’ first notable move as President of Baseball Operations for New York.
Francisco Álvarez is giving fans a reason to believe that maybe this year will be better than the last. (And perhaps reminding some of an old song.) The 22-year-old catcher homered, doubled and scored twice to pace the offense in a 3-1 victory for the New York Mets (7-5) over the Miami Marlins (3-6) in Jupiter, Florida.
As most fans of the New York Mets surely know, the owner of their team is the richest in baseball. While the numbers fluctuate, Steve Cohen is said to be worth around $20B. It’s certainly great having an owner with almost an infinite amount of money, but there’s one caveat – they have to spend it, and spend it wisely.
We heard right away once the offseason started that the Mets were interested in Luis Severino. And he was the first major player they signed under David Stearns.
Luis Severino is out for a resurgent campaign in the 2024 MLB season. The New York Mets invested in the former New York Yankees talent, believing that he could turn things around.
With the loss of ace starting pitcher Kodai Senga, who could miss several months with a shoulder injury, the New York Mets will have to lean on the rest of their rotation, which doesn't have much upside.
New York Mets pitcher Luis Severino is turning some heads as a result of some social media content that was recently posted by Driveline Baseball, where he's working out this offseason.
The start to Luis Severino's career with the New York Mets has already had a bumpy moment.
After signing Harrison Bader and Luis Severino to one-year deals, the New York Mets are now hoping two former New York Yankees can reignite their careers after wearing out their welcomes across town.
On Wednesday night, the New York Mets came to an agreement with former New York Yankees pitcher Luis Severino. We knew the deal was for one year, but now
Right-hander Luis Severino is moving across town after agreeing to a one-year, $13 million deal with the New York Mets on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.
The New York Mets are signing Luis Severino to a one-year contract, a move which might do more to muddle the 2024 outlook for the Mets than clarify it.
The Mets have added a former star on a short-term deal.
Carlos Mendoza might not be the only ex-New York Yankees figure who joins the crosstown rivals this offseason.
A reunion with the Yankees doesn’t appear to be happening for the two-time All-Star.
Free agent right-hander Luis Severino is drawing plenty of attention around the league.
The New York Yankees placed right-hander Luis Severino on the 15-day injured list with a left upper-body injury on Saturday, a move that could end his career in pinstripes.
In a moment that had Yankees fans contemplating the future, starting pitcher Luis Severino likely threw his last inning for the Bombers on Friday night.
Luis Severino departed Friday's start against Milwaukee in the fifth inning and is being evaluated for a side injury.
The New York Yankees have made another surprising roster announcement. As of Thursday afternoon, young starting pitcher Randy Vasquez is being sent back to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, following his latest performance against the Atlanta Braves.
As the team entered the 2023 baseball season, the New York Yankees had high hopes for starting pitcher Luis Severino to secure a significant role in their rotation.
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