terrysharon+FollowMets’ secret weapon could shake up the seasonChristian Scott might just be the Mets’ under-the-radar game-changer this year. After missing all of 2025 due to Tommy John surgery, Scott is back and looking sharp in spring training. Even though he’s likely to start in Triple-A, former Mets exec Elizabeth Benn believes Scott’s confidence and work ethic could make him this season’s breakout star—just like Nolan McLean last year. With the Mets’ rotation still looking for a true ace, could Scott be the surprise boost the team needs? Mets fans, what do you think—should he get a shot sooner rather than later? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowAre the Mets Ready to Top the NL East?Mets fans, how are we feeling after this wild offseason? Losing Polar Bear Pete and Diaz stings, but Stearns went big with Bo Bichette and Luis Robert Jr. joining the fold. Freddy Peralta headlines a totally revamped rotation. The real question: does this new-look squad have enough to finally dethrone the Phillies and Braves in the NL East? The rivalry is heating up, and I can’t wait to see how these moves play out! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets offseason: Big splash or just a ripple?The Mets’ offseason plans are keeping everyone guessing. One insider says the front office is done making big moves, while another hints a major trade—like landing Framber Valdez—could still happen. But with draft pick penalties looming and no subtractions from the rotation, it’s more likely we’ll see smaller, strategic additions instead of a blockbuster. Maybe a bench bat, a bullpen arm, or a mid-level starter is in the cards. Mets fans, how do you feel about this approach? Would you risk draft picks for a short-term ace, or play it safe and build depth? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets’ future: Why Mitch Voit isn’t on top prospect lists yetMets fans, here’s something to chew on: even though first-round pick Mitch Voit isn’t cracking the Top 100 prospect lists right now, there’s more to his story. Voit showed flashes of promise in his brief Single-A stint—drawing walks, swiping 20 bases, and showing defensive versatility. The power hasn’t shown up yet, but he’s just 21 and hasn’t played a full pro season. Prospect rankings shift fast, especially as young players adjust and develop. Could Voit make a leap in 2026? Or is he just another name in the system? What do you think it takes for a young player to break through? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets fans call for Mendoza’s exit after 2025 chaosClubhouse drama, injuries, and a leadership vacuum turned the Mets’ promising 2025 season into a nightmare. The tension between stars Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto, plus a string of pitching injuries, left the team spiraling from a 45-24 start to one of the league’s worst records after June. Fans are now openly questioning manager Carlos Mendoza’s grip on the clubhouse, especially after his comments blaming a “corporate” vibe for the collapse. With new faces like Bo Bichette and Freddy Peralta on board for 2026, the big question is: can the Mets finally turn the page, or will old wounds keep reopening? #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share
jillian59+FollowNY Mets pitching projections that just don’t add upFanGraphs’ latest Mets projections are raising eyebrows—especially when it comes to how much (or little) time some pitchers are expected to see on the mound. Tobias Myers looks set to be a workhorse, likely surpassing his predicted innings, while Jonah Tong deserves way more than the minimal role he’s been given. On the flip side, Alex Carrillo’s projected usage is baffling, considering his struggles last season. It’s wild how much these numbers can miss the mark. What do you think—should the Mets trust the projections, or shake things up with their pitching staff? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowMets Fans Sound Off on Helmet Ad InvasionAnyone else notice the new Strauss logo slapped on the Mets’ batting helmets? As a die-hard, I get that MLB wants to boost revenue, but seeing ads take over our gear just feels wrong. First it was the NBA and NHL, now our beloved Mets? The debate’s heating up—some say it’s just business, others think it ruins the tradition. Where do you stand on this advertising takeover? #Sports #Mets #MLB00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowNY Mets add Gold Glove legacy to infieldThe Mets just picked up Grae Kessinger, a third-generation infielder whose family is basically baseball royalty—his grandfather Don Kessinger was a six-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove winner! While Grae isn’t known for his bat, his defensive skills could give the Mets some much-needed depth, especially if injuries hit. With a roster full of versatile infielders, it looks like the team is prioritizing stability and defense this season. Does having a famous baseball bloodline really make a difference on the field? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
jillian59+FollowMets eyeing another blockbuster move?The Mets’ front office isn’t slowing down—after landing Freddy Peralta, there’s buzz about a bold trade for Detroit’s Tarik Skubal and Parker Meadows. Giving up top prospects like Carson Benge and Jonah Tong would be a huge gamble, but imagine a rotation with Skubal, Peralta, and Senga! With the Dodgers looming as the team to beat, it feels like the Mets are ready to go all-in for 2026. Would you trade future stars for a shot at a championship, or hold onto the farm system? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mets30Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets fans: Nolan McLean could steal the showNolan McLean’s late-season surge has Mets fans buzzing—he racked up a 5-1 record and a 2.06 ERA in just eight starts, showing he’s more than ready for the big stage. With the rotation getting a boost from Freddy Peralta, McLean won’t have to carry the load alone, but don’t be surprised if he ends up as the team’s top arm by season’s end. The Mets’ focus on young talent is finally paying off, and McLean’s breakout could be the spark this new-look squad needs. What do you think—will McLean be the Mets’ next ace? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share