The Mets-odus Continues
Just days after Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz left as free agents and Brandon Nimmo was traded to the Rangers, another longtime Met has called the movers. The news broke Monday that Jeff McNeil is heading to the A's (along with cash to pay down his salary) for pitching prospect Yordan Rodriguez. A versatile performer who's switched between 2nd base and the outfield, McNeil reached his peak in 2022, when he won the National League batting title.
Also joining the exodus from the organization is a lesser known but still valuable member: Reid Brignac, the former big leaguer whose four year tenure as Binghamton Rumble Ponies manager was capped by winning the 2025 Eastern League championship, is heading to the Rays. He'll be a coach for Tampa Bay's AAA farm club, the Durham Bulls. It's a homecoming for Brignac, who played parts of five seasons for the Rays, but a loss for the Mets, many of whose best prospects were mentored by Brignac on their path to the majors


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