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who did the mets sign

The New York Mets’ most notable recent signings are Bo Bichette to a three- year, $126 million deal and top international amateur shortstop Wandy Asigen, along with several other international prospects and minor-league contracts.

Quick Scoop: Who did the Mets sign?

Over the past few days, the biggest headline is that the Mets have reportedly agreed to a three-year, $126 million contract with Bo Bichette, who is expected to move off shortstop and play primarily third base with Francisco Lindor locked in at short. This comes on the heels of an active international signing period in which the Mets landed elite Dominican shortstop prospect Wandy Asigen and Venezuelan outfielder Cleiner Ramirez, both among the top- ranked international amateurs for the 2026 class.

On the international side, the Mets signed Asigen for a reported $3.9 million bonus after acquiring extra international pool money, and also finalized a deal with Ramirez, whose reported bonus is just over $1.37 million. In addition, they brought in a larger group of teenage prospects, including infielders like Sebastian Toro and Johendys Sanchez and several other shortstops and pitchers from the Dominican Republic and Venezuela.

At the organizational depth level, recent transaction logs show the Mets agreeing to one-year deals with pitchers such as Huascar Brazoban, Reed Garrett, Tylor Megill, and David Peterson, along with catchers Francisco Alvarez and Luis Torrens, plus a set of minor league contracts for players like Wandy Asigen (formally listed), Cleiner Ramirez, Ryan Rudas, Emerson Steves, Jose Suarez, Sebastian Toro, and Johendys Sanchez. These moves collectively signal a push both to shore up the 2026 major league roster with Bichette and to restock the system with young international talent headlined by Asigen and Ramirez.

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