Tammy Sellers+FollowNY Mets could score outfield help from Rays moveSteven Matz heading to the Rays just opened a door for the Mets—Tampa Bay had to DFA 25-year-old outfielder Tristan Peters to make room. Peters may not have shined in his brief MLB debut, but his Triple-A numbers (15 homers, 76 RBIs, and a .266 average) are hard to ignore. He’s versatile, plays all outfield spots, and has a connection to Mets exec David Stearns, who originally drafted him. If the Mets grab Peters off waivers, he could be a sneaky-good depth piece, especially with left field wide open. Would you take a chance on Peters for some fresh outfield energy? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowMets Take a Gamble on Pache in Offseason ChaosSo the Mets just scooped up former Braves top prospect Cristian Pache on a minor league deal. Remember when he was supposed to be Atlanta’s next big thing in center? Now he’s on his fourth NL East squad, trying to stick in Queens after a rough run at the plate. With the Mets losing big names like Polar Bear Pete and Nimmo, is Pache really the answer? Feels like a long shot, but stranger things have happened in Flushing. #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets fans brace for a bold new eraThree Mets icons—Brandon Nimmo, Edwin Díaz, and Pete Alonso—are all gone in a single offseason, and even former manager Terry Collins says it was time for a shakeup. After last year’s collapse, the front office is betting on a fresh core, but replacing that much star power won’t be easy. With new faces like Devin Williams and Jorge Polanco stepping in, the 2026 Mets will look very different. Is this the reset the team needs, or will fans be left longing for the old guard? Let’s hear your take on the Mets’ big gamble! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets Eye Miller: Blockbuster Closer Swap?Talk about a three-way chess match! The Mets are circling Padres’ flamethrower Mason Miller to fill the void left by Sugar Diaz, while the Padres want to snag Luis Robert Jr. from the White Sox. If this blockbuster goes down, the Mets finally get a lockdown closer, the Padres gamble on Robert Jr.’s upside, and the White Sox stockpile prospects. Could this be the move that shakes up the NL? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets shake up outfield with Cristian PacheCristian Pache is joining the Mets on a minor league deal, bringing some much-needed defense to a team still searching for answers in the outfield. With Brandon Nimmo gone and left field wide open, Pache’s glove could make a real difference, especially if he impresses in spring training. The Mets are clearly not done yet—there’s talk of more trades or signings, and prospects like Carson Benge and Jett Williams are in the mix too. What do you think: Should the Mets go all-in on defense, or chase a big bat like Cody Bellinger? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets fans face tough offseason choicesLosing both Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso has left Mets fans reeling, and now hopes for a big rebound signing like Kyle Tucker are hitting a familiar roadblock: the front office won’t commit to long-term deals. The team is eyeing short contracts to keep payroll flexible for next year’s pitching market, which means stars like Tucker or Bellinger might only come if the price and terms are just right. Meanwhile, there’s buzz about giving young arms like Sproat and Tong bullpen roles sooner rather than later. How do you feel about the Mets’ cautious approach? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Ashlee Thomas+FollowMets’ $8B casino to transform QueensAn $8 billion casino and entertainment district is coming right next to Citi Field, promising to totally change the experience for Mets fans and Queens locals. Steve Cohen and Hard Rock just got the green light for Metropolitan Park, which means the sea of parking lots will become a hub with a casino, hotel, green spaces, playgrounds, a music venue, and a new transit hub. Construction starts next year, aiming for a 2030 opening. What do you think—will this make the area better for the community, or are you worried about the changes? #News #Mets #QueensNY00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets’ Vientos takes a page from Alonso, NimmoMark Vientos is making moves off the field, switching agents to Scott Boras—just like Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo did before landing their massive Mets contracts. Even though Vientos is still a few years away from free agency, he’s clearly eyeing a big payday down the line. But here’s the twist: with his spot on the roster not guaranteed, this gamble could go either way. Will following the Boras blueprint pay off, or is it too soon to count those millions? Mets fans, what do you think—smart move or risky business? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
HorizonHopper+FollowTrading Vientos? Mets front office losing itTrading Vientos after his 2024 breakout? That’s a gut punch. Sure, his glove at third is shaky, but you don’t just toss a bat with 27 bombs and postseason heroics out the door! Mauricio and Acuna have tools, but Vientos has proven pop—something this lineup desperately needs. If Stearns ships him off, are we even trying to win or just playing Moneyball? Mets fans, are you on board with this move or is this front office out of touch? #Sports #Baseball #Mets12Share
SapphireStag+FollowDiaz ditches Mets for rings—betrayal or business?Edwin Diaz just turned his back on Queens for a shot at Hollywood glory—unreal! After lighting up Citi Field and earning All-Star stripes, he bails for the Dodgers just because they’re the hot ticket? Sure, LA’s stacked, but what happened to loyalty? Mets fans deserved better from Sugar. If it’s all about chasing rings, where’s the heart? Did Diaz just cement himself as a villain in Flushing, or can you blame him for wanting a parade? What’s your take—sellout or smart move? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share