A lot of the headlines on Wednesday at MLB’s Winter Meetings are being dominated by Aaron Judge and the Yankees. That’ll happen when a contract worth $360 million is agreed upon. However, it’s not like the Mets have just sat around and done nothing, ya know.
Amid the Judge hoopla, New York continued filling out its rotation by agreeing to a two-year, $26 million deal with Jose Quintana. This comes on the heels of the Amazins signing Justin Verlander to a two-year deal with just over $86 million.
The Mets’ rotation looks a lot better than it did before Billy Eppler and Co.