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Three year deal. Pending physical yadda yadda.





Sean Manaea is staying in Queens.

He is signing a three-year deal worth $75 million to return to the Mets, The Post's Jon Heyman reported early Monday morning.

Manaea, 32, enjoyed a career year this past season in his first campaign with the Mets, recording a 12-6 record and 3.47 ERA in the regular season and a 4.74 ERA in the postseason as the team reached the NLCS.






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That present came early.

Hey, Steve. Just a reminder. There are eight days of Hanukkah.

What will the other days bring?

Later


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Fangraphs projected Manaea at 3 and 60, so I wouldn't call it a buyers' market just yet. Plus Burnes is still going to get the eight years that Fried got, and I expect Sasaki will get quite a bit more than I'd give him as well.



Having said that, I am happy to have Manaea back and I hope last year was the beginning of a solid four-year run for him.


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I'm not convinced that Senga is healthy enough to resume a regular spot in the rotation. Sasaki would be a good addition.



Later


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This almost certainly means that Quintana won't be coming back. No real surprise there, but he was a real contributor. I wouldn't have been at all sorry to see him return. I also wouldn't be surprised if he, wherever he ends up, has a better year in 2025 than Frankie Montas.


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They are going to have a loaded rotation. No stand out greats in it, but I'd much rather have a bunch of #3s than a great #1 and four #5s. This is good news.


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Sasaki will sign as an amateur free agent, so he'll be getting a little more than Griffin Canning buck$ from whoever signs him. Everything about this team has got to be appealing, you'd think. Marquee city, huge earning opportunities, Japanese mentor. He'd almost certainly be on a 6-man rotation here so he could acclimate a little easier and stay on something more resembling a Japanese schedule. The only thing working against the Mets is that New York isn't on the west coast. Let's hope he hates good Mexican food and traffic.


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Will Sammon, The Athletic wrote:
The deal contains deferrals, a league source told The Athletic. The deferred amount is $23.25 million, per another league source. It's a 10-year deferral (equal payments) starting in 2035 and ending in 2044.


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I was quite pleased when I saw this signing come over the wire. Hopefully, the changes he made to his delivery in 2024 will continue to give opposing hitters major problems.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

I hope not!



Let's see... Senga, Manaea, Peterson, Holmes, Montas. Hmmm...



I guess it would be a tight squeeze, but I think it could happen.


Holmes is a reliever. Montas is…not that good? There's plenty of room to upgrade the pitching staff.


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They are going to try Holmes as a starter



In this day and age he doesn't have to be a horse to be effective in that role



I am accepting the idea that Stearns doesn't offer lengthy big money contracts to starting pitchers, Corbin Burnes will likely be an example of that



I will defer to Stearns given his track record, for now anyway


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