terrysharon+FollowMets Crash Yankees’ Donovan Party?Looks like Uncle Steve is at it again—reports say the Mets are now eyeing Brendan Donovan, the same versatile infielder the Bronx Bombers have been circling all offseason. If the Amazins outbid the Yankees for Donovan, it’ll add another spicy chapter to the Subway Series rivalry. Donovan’s glove and bat would fit either squad, but with both teams in the mix, expect the price to skyrocket. Who do you think needs him more? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets’ risky moves: Will Valdez or Bellinger land in Queens?The Mets are finally making waves this offseason, going after big names like Framber Valdez and Cody Bellinger. But here’s the catch: Valdez wants a long-term deal, and that’s not really David Stearns’ style—especially for a 32-year-old pitcher with a few question marks. Meanwhile, Bellinger’s bat and versatility could fill the gap left by Pete Alonso, but nothing’s set in stone yet. With the Mets’ cautious approach, it’s anyone’s guess if these bold moves will actually pay off. What do you think—should the Mets go all-in or keep playing it safe? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowJett Williams could shake up the Mets lineupThe Mets’ decision to trade Jeff McNeil just opened the door for Jett Williams to make his mark sooner than expected. Williams, known for his speed and versatility, has been climbing the ranks and now has a real shot at filling the super-utility role in 2026. He’s already shown he can hit for power and cover multiple positions, making him a strong candidate to step up if he keeps performing in Triple-A. With the outfield still up for grabs, could Williams become the next fan favorite in Queens? Let’s hear your thoughts on this big roster shakeup! #Sports #Baseball #Mets20Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowReds Move Clears Mets’ Path to Land Robert Jr.With JJ Bleday heading to the Reds, Cincy looks set in center field—meaning the Mets are now the frontrunners to snag Luis Robert Jr. from the White Sox. The Reds’ pivot to a cheaper option takes them out of the Robert sweepstakes, giving Steve Cohen’s crew a clearer shot at adding some serious pop to the lineup. Could this be the big move that finally fills the Mets’ outfield gap? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets Eye Bo Bichette After McNeil TradeTough times in Queens, folks. After the Mets shipped the Squirrel (Jeff McNeil) to Oakland, rumors are heating up that Bo Bichette could be the next big splash in Flushing. Bichette’s bat would be a game-changer, especially after last season’s epic collapse. The front office knows the pressure’s on to bounce back—could Bichette be the answer at second base? Let’s hear your takes, Mets fans! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets’ first offseason move leaves fans puzzledRichard Lovelady is back with the Mets, but this isn’t the blockbuster signing fans were hoping for. After a rough stint last season, bringing him back feels more like a depth move than a headline grabber. Still, having another lefty in the bullpen could come in handy during those long, injury-filled stretches of the season. This signing doesn’t block bigger moves, but it’s a reminder that not every offseason decision is meant to wow us—sometimes it’s just about keeping the roster ready for whatever comes next. What do you think: smart depth or just more of the same? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets need a big bat to stay in the raceLosing Pete Alonso has left a huge hole in the Mets’ lineup, and even with new faces like Marcus Semien and Devin Williams, the offense still feels light. With only a few power hitters left, the Mets are rumored to be eyeing Kyle Tucker—a proven slugger who could give the team the pop it desperately needs. Fans are split on the recent moves, but adding another big bat could be the difference between another letdown and a real playoff push. Would you want the Mets to go all-in for Tucker or focus elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Mets21Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets Eye Valdez After Blue Jays’ Big SpendLooks like Uncle Steve and Stearns might finally be ready to make a splash! With the Blue Jays dropping $210M on Cease, Toronto’s out of the Framber Valdez race—opening the door for the Amazins. Valdez’s durability and playoff chops could be just what the Mets need after losing Polar Bear Pete and Sugar Diaz. Is this the move that turns the offseason around for Queens? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowMets move on from Hall of Famer’s sonThe Mets just released Vladi Guerrero, son of Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero, less than two years after signing him. Despite his famous last name and a $117,000 signing bonus, Vladi struggled in the Dominican Summer League, hitting just .210 over 72 games. His speed on the bases was a highlight, but the power and consistency weren’t there. It’s a reminder that big league dreams—and legacies—don’t guarantee success. What do you think: Should teams take more chances on legacy players, or is it all about the numbers? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets fans fume over latest bullpen moveNew York Mets fans are fired up after GM David Stearns signed 30-year-old Mike Baumann to a minor-league deal, especially with big names still on the market and core players like Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz gone. Baumann’s recent stats—struggles in Japan and a rocky 2024 in MLB—aren’t inspiring much hope. Many are questioning if this “small-market” approach fits a team with big-city expectations. With the offseason so quiet, the community is buzzing: Is this the new Mets way, or is something bigger coming? What do you think about the team’s direction? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share