The Mets are bringing back Sean Manaea, who had a career year in 2024.
The New York Mets have made a move to solidify their starting rotation. In the wee hours of Monday morning, they reportedly agreed to reunite with left-hander Sean Manaea on a three-year, $75 million deal, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Manaea, who will be 33 in February, had a career year with the Mets in 2024. He had a 3.47 ERA and 184 strikeouts over 32 starts and 181 2/3 innings. That’s the lowest ERA of his career, maintained over the most innings he’s ever pitched, and anchored by the second-most strikeouts he’s ever thrown. Before the 2024 season, his best numbers came with the Athletics in 2018, when he had a 3.59 ERA over 160 1/3 innings.
Coming into 2024, Manaea signed a two-year, $28 million deal with the Mets that included an opt-out after the first year. Manaea exercised his opt-out following his career 2024 season and became a free agent. It’s a move that worked out very well for him. His old contract with the Mets paid him $14 million per year, while his new contract will pay him $25 million per year.
Manaea joins a Mets rotation that will feature a hopefully healthy Kodai Senga as the No. 1, and right-hander Frankie Montas, who agreed to a two-year, $34 million deal in early December. David Peterson and Tylor Megill, who were part of the 2024 starting rotation, are also returning.