The Mets are again on the board.
After shedding Pete Alonso to the Orioles and Edwin Diaz to the Dodgers on the Winter Conferences, the Amazins have inked infielder Jorge Polanco to a two-year, $40 million deal, in keeping with a number of reviews.
Polanco spent final season with the Seattle Mariners, the place he registered a breakout marketing campaign. The switch-hitter slashed .265/.326/.495 with 26 homers and 78 RBI.
Whereas Polanco has spent nearly all of his profession at shortstop, the plan is for the 32-year-old to play first base and DH.
It stays to be seen how David Stearns fills the remainder of the holes in his group; nonetheless, Polanco joins Marcus Semien as the opposite notable place participant acquisition this offseason and Devin Williams as their second free company signing.
Nonetheless, the Mets can have a really completely different look subsequent season with out Brandon Nimmo, Alonso and Diaz, and the adjustments have solely simply begun.

