Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSaturday, June 20, 2026

Mets would ‘love to retain’ R.A. Dickey despite trade rumors

Mets general manager Sandy Alderson says he would like pitcher R.A. Dickey to remain with the team.

Marc Serota

The New York Mets are thinking of keeping R.A. Dickey with them, but other options are not off the table.

Sandy Alderson spoke Thursday at Indian Wells, Calif., where Major League Baseball is holding its annual General Managers Meetings, and offered his thoughts on offering a contract extension to the 38-year-old lefty, as reported by ESPN New York.

"Well, we're tying to. We'd love to retain him. Now, you know, the situations are a little bit different [compared with David Wright]. The ages are a little bit different. So they're not identical situations. But we're still engaged there as well."

Could the Mets trade Dickey?

"I think it's way too early to tell and at this point, our focus -- almost exclusive focus -- has been to try to re-sign him at this point," Alderson said.

The Mets executive also pointed out that he prefers to wait until the GM Meetings are done so he can rejoin conversations with Dickey. He would prefer to dedicate himself to the situation instead of making it part of a long to-do list in California.

Dickey finished the 2012 season with good enough credentials for serious Cy Young Award consideration: a 20-6 record, with league-leading numbers in innings (233⅔), strikeouts (230) and starts (33). The Mets are expressing their wishes of keeping Dickey on the roster, but they’re not closed to a trade, if the right opportunity comes along:

“Well, from my standpoint, I already assume he’s going to win. It would be a little unusual to trade a Cy Young winner, but I can remember a time when we traded for the leading hitter in the National League at the time, so it happens,” Alderson said.

See More:

More in General

GeneralFromPosting and Toasting
An SB Nation New Yorker needs our helpAn SB Nation New Yorker needs our help
GeneralFromPosting and Toasting
General
Sabastian Sawe breaks 2-hour barrier, shatters marathon world recordSabastian Sawe breaks 2-hour barrier, shatters marathon world record
General

The mythical two-hour mark was broken at the London Marathon.

By Bernd Buchmasser
A Huge Dog
THE HISTORY OF CHARGING THE MOUND, EPISODE 1THE HISTORY OF CHARGING THE MOUND, EPISODE 1
Play
General
Super Bowl 60 coin toss resultsSuper Bowl 60 coin toss results
General

The Seahawks and Patriots will open the Super Bowl with the coin toss to determine who starts with the ball. We have the full coin toss results for Super Bowl 60.

By David Fucillo
General
Marc Marquez completes a comeback for the agesMarc Marquez completes a comeback for the ages
General

MotoGP’s Marc Marquez completed a comeback for the ages with his 2025 title

By Mark Schofield
General
How to make sure SBNation.com appears in your Google search resultsHow to make sure SBNation.com appears in your Google search results