Mets’, Angels’ J.D. Martinez offers aren’t quite there yet

Mets’, Angels’ J.D. Martinez offers aren’t quite there yet

The Angels and Mets bid for free agent DH J.D. Martinez, and while he likes both teams, apparently the offers were too low for his liking.

Martinez declined a $15M bid from the Giants because he didn’t think the expansive ballpark was a good fit, and he probably understood he wouldn’t be able to match that bid elsewhere. But he’d like to come close.


J.D. Martinez #28 of the Los Angeles Dodgers hits a single against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the sixth inning in Game Two of the Division Series at Dodger Stadium.J.D. Martinez #28 of the Los Angeles Dodgers hits a single against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the sixth inning in Game Two of the Division Series at Dodger Stadium. Getty Images

One scout compared Rangers phenom Wyatt Langford to Mike Trout, and Langford beamed when I relayed that to him.

Speaking of Trout, his timing is off — 18 K’s in 41 ABs, .220 heading into Thursday — and one scout says “he’s doubting himself.”


The Rangers did well to bring in Michael Lorenzen for $4.5M plus incentives. Might this affect a potential pursuit of Jordan Montgomery?

The Astros seem like another candidate for Montgomery.


The Dodgers are great but one scout called their infield defense, even with terrific 1B Freddie Freeman, “the worst in the game.” Early speculation for next winter: Padres SS Ha-Seong Kim as Dodgers target?


Rivals say they believe the Red Sox will continue to sit out the winter. Wonder what Netflix, set to do a documentary on Boston’s 2024 season, thinks.


Red Sox's Enmanuel Valdez celebrates with manager Alex Cora, second from left, after hitting a home runThe Red Sox are seemingly done with the free agent market. AP

Not only is big pickup Lucas Giolito out for the year, probably their most interesting player, Alex Verdugo is gone.

This could be a real ratings loser.