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Royals add veteran Marte on short-term deal to shore up outfield
sports1 month ago

Royals add veteran Marte on short-term deal to shore up outfield

The Kansas City Royals reportedly signed Starling Marte to a one-year contract to bolster a weak outfield. Marte, 37, hit .270/.335/.410 with nine homers and seven steals in 98 games for the Mets last season and would likely serve mainly as a designated hitter with limited outfield time due to defensive limitations, as Isaac Collins and Lane Thomas compete for playing time.

Royals Tap Starling Marte on a One-Year Deal
sports1 month ago

Royals Tap Starling Marte on a One-Year Deal

The Kansas City Royals have agreed to a one-year MLB contract with Starling Marte, pending a physical and a roster move. Marte, who will be 37, comes off an injury-plagued stint with the Mets but posted a .269/.331/.398 line with 16 homers across 2024–25 and could add veteran depth to KC’s outfield/DH mix, joining Isaac Collins, Lane Thomas, and Jac Caglianone as the Royals bolster left/right-field options. The deal fits KC’s modest payroll outlook in the mid-$140s millions and provides flexibility as they seek upgradeable depth without a long-term commitment.

Mets Make Bold Moves with Soto's Record Deal and Marte Trade Talks
sports1 year ago

Mets Make Bold Moves with Soto's Record Deal and Marte Trade Talks

The New York Mets are considering trading veteran outfielder Starling Marte and are open to paying part of his contract to facilitate a deal. With a strong outfield lineup including Juan Soto and Brandon Nimmo, Marte's role is limited, and he may not fit well defensively. The Mets would need to cover a significant portion of his $19.5 million contract to find a trade partner, with potential interest from teams like the Red Sox, Guardians, and Astros.

Mets' Bold Moves: Marte Trade Talks and Soto's Impact
sports1 year ago

Mets' Bold Moves: Marte Trade Talks and Soto's Impact

The New York Mets are considering trading veteran outfielder Starling Marte for relief pitching help, as they aim to strengthen their bullpen. This move comes after signing Juan Soto to a record deal, which has reshaped their outfield. Marte, who had a solid postseason but was limited by injuries in 2024, could be traded with the Mets willing to cover part of his salary. The team is in need of experienced relievers, with several bullpen members now free agents, and is exploring trade options to address this weakness.

"Mets send Brett Baty to Triple-A Syracuse for development"
sports2 years ago

"Mets send Brett Baty to Triple-A Syracuse for development"

The New York Mets have optioned third baseman Brett Baty back to Triple-A Syracuse after several months of struggles, hoping he can work on correcting his issues. Baty, the Mets' first-round Draft pick in 2019, had a hot start when called up in April but quickly began slumping, batting .195/.271/.297 in 73 games. The decision to demote him is seen as a mental and emotional break to aid his development. In addition, outfielder Starling Marte has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to a right groin strain, and the Mets have made several other roster moves.

Mets' Starling Marte and Tommy Pham Sidelined with Injuries
sports2 years ago

Mets' Starling Marte and Tommy Pham Sidelined with Injuries

The New York Mets have placed outfielder Starling Marte on the 10-day injured list due to migraines. The move is retroactive to July 17, and Marte could potentially return in a week if he recovers. Despite a struggling season, Marte's improved hard hit rate and average exit velocity suggest he may have rounded into form eventually. The Mets, currently seven games back from a Wild Card spot, will have to navigate without Marte as they approach the August 1 trade deadline.

Nationals continue winning streak against struggling Mets.
sports3 years ago

Nationals continue winning streak against struggling Mets.

The Mets lost to the Nationals for the second consecutive night in a low-scoring game at Citi Field. Kodai Senga struggled with his command, allowing two runs in five innings. The Mets scored their only run in the third inning, and the Nationals extended their lead in the later innings against the Mets' bullpen. Starling Marte had a chance to make it a ballgame in the seventh inning, but the top of the batting order was unable to capitalize.