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MLB Rumors: Six teams, including the NY Mets, reportedly in the race for Padres’ Dylan Cease

Dylan Cease and the San Diego Padres are reportedly anticipating offers from the New York Mets and five other Major League Baseball teams.

Dylan Cease #84 of the San Diego Padres pitchrs during the first inning of a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Petco Park on July 09, 2025 in San Diego, California.
© Sean M. Haffey/Getty ImagesDylan Cease #84 of the San Diego Padres pitchrs during the first inning of a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Petco Park on July 09, 2025 in San Diego, California.

The New York Mets are among the five teams reportedly vying for San Diego Padres‘ key pitcher Dylan Cease. As the Padres anticipate a substantial offer for the 29-year-old right-hander, these teams are closely monitoring the situation to meet San Diego’s expectations for Cease.

Franchises like the Mets are making concentrated efforts to strengthen their rosters with impactful acquisitions, aiming to assemble a formidable lineup capable of contending for the World Series title. As the challenges of the regular season gradually diminish, adding a talent like Cease could significantly bolster head coach Carlos Mendoza’s strategic arsenal.

However, the Mets face stiff competition in their pursuit of Cease for the remainder of the season. With the trade deadline fast approaching, teams are eager to seize the best available options to enhance their rosters and prepare for the remainder of the season with strategic, high-impact additions.

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According to a report by Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Mets are one of the five teams expressing interest in Cease. “There are four AL East teams, the Rays, Red Sox, Blue Jays, and Yankees, alongside the Cubs and the Mets,” Heyman disclosed on his Bleacher Report podcast.

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Cease’s impressive season performance

As speculation intensifies regarding Cease’s potential move in MLB, the pitcher’s performance this season underscores his readiness to contribute to any of the six interested franchises.

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Cease has started 21 games this season, leading the league in this regard. During his tenure with the Padres, he has allowed 16 home runs, 62 runs, and 106 hits over 113.2 innings pitched. Notably, he has also given up 42 stolen bases. Despite these challenges, Cease has recorded an impressive 144 strikeouts, issued only one intentional walk, and holds a respectable 4.59 ERA.

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Potential impact of Cease’s Chicago connection for AL teams

The Cubs are one of the teams reportedly interested in acquiring Cease. However, given his four-year stint with their city rivals, the Chicago White Sox, this may rank as a lower probability scenario. His past association with the White Sox could create a disadvantage for the Cubs in the negotiation process.

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American League East teams might view this situation as an opportunity. Key considerations for all parties include contract type, franchise fit, and roster dynamics. These factors will be crucial in determining the future for both Cease and the Padres as discussions continue about the 29-year-old pitcher’s next steps.

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