The New York Mets have already made significant pitching additions this winter. They added Clay Holmes and Frankie Montas. They could look to reunite with one of their former players to bolster their bullpen.
You can never get upset with your team when they fail to sign every free agent. It’s just not realistic. Letting free agent reliever Chris Martin go to the Texa
Aug 12, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Chris Martin ... and he pitched for the New York Yankees in 2015 before going to Japan in advance of his first stint with the Rangers. Texas traded Martin in 2019 to Atlanta.
The Texas Rangers on Monday announced that the club has signed right-handed relief pitcher Chris Martin to a one-year Major League contract for the 2025 season. To make room for Martin on the club’s Major League roster,
The Texas Rangers tonight announced that the club has signed right-handed relief pitcher Chris Martin to a one-year Major League contract for the 2025 season. To make room for Martin on the club’s Major League roster,
Reliever Chris Martin is guaranteed $5.5 million in his one-year contract with the Texas Rangers and can earn an additional $500,000 in performance bonuses
With MLB’s arbitration-eligible contracts largely settled and a few relievers picked up in free agency, perhaps the bullpen market has begun to move.
After the massive investment the Mets made by signing Juan Soto for 15 years and $765 million, the New York management is still planning to beef up the bullpen for the 2025 MLB season. The New York Mets don't need to spend a fortune to enhance their relief pitching staff during the remainder of the offseason.
If MLB teams could skip through a field holding each other’s hands, the New York Mets would have their fingers locked with the Boston Red Sox. The two teams hav
Jan. 6: The Rangers announced the signing of veteran reliever Chris Martin to a one-year deal ... The righty had made a brief appearance for the Mets earlier in the year. He has spent the bulk ...
About his future, Bruce Bochy says he’s still having fun. Wouldn’t be managing the Rangers in 2025 if he wasn’t. Feels better than he has in years, maybe not the best shape of his life as he approaches his 70th birthday,
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