December 2, 2024 - 04:08

In a significant move for the franchise, the New York Mets have reportedly reached an agreement to sign pitcher Frankie Montas to a two-year deal worth $34 million. Montas, who experienced a tumultuous season last year, split his time between the Cincinnati Reds and the Milwaukee Brewers. Despite the challenges, he showcased his potential and resilience on the mound.
Montas, known for his powerful fastball and impressive strikeout ability, aims to bolster the Mets' pitching rotation as they look to compete in a challenging division. His experience in both the American and National Leagues is expected to provide valuable depth and versatility to the team's pitching staff.
The Mets are banking on Montas to return to his previous form, where he was regarded as one of the more promising young pitchers in the league. As spring training approaches, all eyes will be on Montas to see how he adapts to his new environment and contributes to the Mets' aspirations for the upcoming season.
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