terrysharon+FollowMets trade Jeff McNeil: End of an eraJeff McNeil, once the heart and soul of the Mets’ lineup, is heading to the Athletics in a move that’s all about the future. The Mets are betting big on payroll flexibility and a teenage pitching prospect, Yordan Rodriguez, instead of keeping their versatile veteran. While McNeil’s recent injuries and age made this deal feel inevitable, it’s tough to see such a fan favorite go for what feels like a lottery ticket. Do you think the Mets made the right call prioritizing long-term upside over proven talent? Let’s hear your take on this major shakeup! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets-Twins Trade: Is Ober Enough for Vientos?Twins fans are buzzing about a possible deal for Mark Vientos, but here’s the catch: swapping him for Bailey Ober or Simeon Woods-Richardson doesn’t really solve the Mets’ rotation woes. Sure, Ober’s got an option left and Woods-Richardson is young, but neither is a game-changer for a staff that needs more than just depth. If the Mets want to make a real splash, they’ll need to aim higher—think Freddy Peralta or Tarik Skubal. Thoughts on who makes sense for both sides? #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets’ overlooked trade: The one that got awayImagine if the Mets’ infield in the late ‘90s had featured Fernando Vina at second base instead of letting him slip away. Vina, who went on to become an All-Star and Gold Glove winner, was traded for reliever Doug Henry—a move that barely made headlines but could’ve changed the team’s whole dynamic. With Vina’s contact hitting and stellar defense, the Mets might have built one of baseball’s best infields even earlier. Looking back, it’s wild how one under-the-radar trade can shape a franchise’s future. What other “almost” Mets do you wish had stayed? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowDiaz vs Lindor: Old Friends, New RivalsHow’s this for a storyline? Sugar Diaz is now a Dodger, and he’s already chirping at his old Mets buddy, Mr. Smile, Francisco Lindor, on Instagram. With Diaz’s fireball closing now in LA and Lindor still the Mets’ anchor, a 2026 showdown could be epic. Imagine Lindor digging in against Diaz with the game on the line—Puerto Rican pride, old friendships, and a new rivalry. Who’s got the edge if these two face off? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowSoto’s DH Saga: Mets’ Big Gamble for 2026So, Mets fans, what’s the real story with Juan Soto and the DH spot? Carlos Mendoza claims Soto isn’t into DH, but winter ball tells a different tale—he’s set to DH for Licey if they make the playoffs, with the Mets’ blessing. With Pete Alonso gone and Soto’s glove under scrutiny, this could be a season-defining decision. Plus, with Antoan Richardson gone, will Soto keep running wild on the bases? The Mets’ $765M man is at the center of it all, and every move matters for 2026. #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowMets Send McNeil West: End of an Era?Squirrel Nation, it’s official—Jeff McNeil is heading to the A’s, marking another big shakeup in Queens. After eight seasons, two All-Star nods, and a batting title, McNeil’s versatility couldn’t save him from the Mets’ infield youth movement. With Semien and Polanco in, and prospects waiting, McNeil’s departure feels like the end of an era. Will the A’s get a spark, or did the Mets make the right call? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets’ big swing: Luis Robert Jr. trade buzz heats upThe Mets are back in the mix for Luis Robert Jr., and this time, it’s all about pitching prospects. With the White Sox looking to rebuild and hungry for young arms, names like R.J. Gordon, Jose Chirinos, and Austin Troesser are being floated as possible trade chips. None are top-tier prospects, but each brings something intriguing to the table—Gordon’s breakout year, Chirinos’ under-the-radar progress, and Troesser’s strikeout potential. If the Mets pull this off, center field in 2026 could look a lot different. Would you deal these prospects for a shot at Robert? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowLindor could soon be the Mets’ longest-tenured starFrancisco Lindor might become the face of Mets loyalty as the team keeps shaking up its roster. With Jeff McNeil and David Peterson likely on the trading block, Lindor—who only joined the Mets in 2021—could soon be the longest-tenured player in Queens. That’s wild, considering how much the team has changed in just a few years. If McNeil and Peterson are traded, does that make Lindor the obvious choice for team captain? What do you think about the constant roster churn—good for the Mets, or does it make it hard to root for the team? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets’ left field dilemma: Big splash or Band-Aid?Left field is still a giant question mark for the Mets, and the options are either superstar signings or short-term fixes. With names like Cody Bellinger and Kyle Tucker out there, fans might dream big, but the front office seems more likely to patch things up until prospects like Carson Benge are ready. The real challenge? Finding someone solid without breaking the bank or settling for a revolving door. After some smart moves this offseason, could the Mets surprise us again, or will left field remain their Achilles’ heel? Let’s hear your take—what would you do if you were in charge? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets eye Tatsuya Imai as pitching race heats upThe Mets are making serious moves to land Tatsuya Imai, one of Japan’s top pitchers, as the MLB free agent market gets wild. With Michael King off the table, all eyes are on Imai, who’s posted a jaw-dropping 1.92 ERA and is drawing attention from the Cubs, Yankees, and Red Sox too. But here’s the catch: Imai’s posting window closes January 2, so the Mets have to act fast. If they pull this off, it could totally reshape their rotation for 2026. What do you think—should the Mets go all-in on Imai or look elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share