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Right-handers Nolan McLean and Clay Holmes are on Team USA’s roster, USA Baseball announced on Wednesday. While both starters will have a rare opportunity to represent their country and can benefit from this experience, it’s also a risky decision considering what those arms mean to the Mets heading into next season.
Luke Weaver has agreed to a $22 million, two-year contract with the Mets, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
The New York Mets' starting rotation has received a lot of criticism over the winter but two of its top members will join Team USA for the World Baseball Classic.
The New York Mets and reliever Luke Weaver agreed Wednesday to a two-year, $22 million contract, a source told ESPN's Jesse Rogers. Weaver joins Devin Williams in moving from the Yankees to the Mets this offseason, reuniting with the right-hander to fortify a bullpen that recently lost star closer Edwin Diaz to the Dodgers.
An MLB insider believes the New York Mets owed All-Star closer Edwin Diaz a phone call ahead of the Devin Williams signing.
Weaver logged a 3.62 ERA in 64 appearances in 2025, but struggled after returning from a hamstring injury in June. Can he bounce back?
According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, reliever Luke Weaver is finalizing a deal with the New York Mets for two years and $22 million. He spent the last two-plus seasons with the Yankees after being claimed off waivers near the end of the 2023 campaign.
The Mets claimed catcher Drew Romo off waivers from the Orioles and designated left-hander Brandon Waddell for assignment.
Team USA added Mets pitchers Clay Holmes and Nolan McLean to its 2026 WBC roster, along with Twins ace Joe Ryan.