1 month ago | By SI
New York re-signed Brandon Nimmo and grabbed David Robertson off the open market, and it could still do more. The Mets stepped out of the headlines for, oh, 72 hours. After making a huge splash by signing Justin Verlander , they were thoughtful enough to recede into the background so the spotlight could shine on big moves by the Phillies and Padres, if only briefly. And then Billy Eppler & Co. got busy again: New York reportedly signed outfielder Brandon Nimmo and reliever David Robertson in the space of just a few minutes on Thursday night. (They'd also signed lefty starter José Quintana...
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ロサンゼルス・レイカーズの八村塁が1月31日(現地30日)に敵地のバークレイズ・センター(ニューヨーク州ブルックリン)で行われたブルックリン・ネッツ戦後にメディアの取材に応じた。 Read more ...