MLB Offseason Trades: Mets Sign Polanco, Brewers Trade for Collins
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The MLB offseason is gaining momentum with the New York Mets signing infielder Jorge Polanco to a two-year, $40 million contract. Polanco is expected to transition to first base and designated hitter, stepping in for Pete Alonso, who departed to Baltimore for a five-year, $155 million deal, as per ESPN.
Polanco had a strong 2025 season, hitting 26 home runs with an .813 OPS. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Brewers have traded for Isaac Collins, who had a mixed rookie season with the Brewers, showing promise with a .338 batting average over a two-month span but struggling thereafter.
Collins, now with the Royals, may receive more consistent playing time, which intrigues analysts like CBS Sports, despite concerns about his overall offensive profile. This flurry of activity underscores teams' strategies to bolster their rosters ahead of the upcoming season, with the Mets looking to replace key players while the Brewers aim to develop Collins into a reliable contributor.