Sean Manaea is returning to the New York Mets for another three years.
Manaea and the Mets have agreed on a three-year, $75 million deal in free agency, Jeff Passan reported for ESPN.
He had previously declined a $13.5 million player option and $21.05 million qualifying offer and will now rejoin Kodai Senga at the top of the Mets' rotation.
Here's a look at what the Mets' starting pitching depth looks like after the trade.
Mets projected 2025 starting rotation
- Kodai Senga
- Sean Manaea
- David Peterson
- Frankie Montas
- Clay Holmes
- Pete Blackburn/Tylor Megill/Griffin Canning
The Mets had $211 million currently allocated toward the 2025 payroll and a projected payroll of $239 million prior to the signing, according to Spotrac.