Andrea Castillo+FollowMets fans divided over Stearns’ “winner” labelCalling David Stearns a “proven winner” has Mets fans in Queens fired up, especially after seeing longtime favorites like Nimmo and Alonso shipped out. David Wright’s call for patience isn’t landing well—New Yorkers want results, not just promises. Stearns’ playoff runs in Milwaukee were solid, but no titles, and last season’s Mets collapse still stings. The front office’s new moves—adding Peralta, Bichette, and Robert Jr.—show they’re serious about a reset. But around here, October is the only proof that matters. Do you think Stearns’ changes will finally deliver, or is it just more of the same? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets’ DH shakeup: Baty & Vientos get their shotThe Mets are taking a bold approach at DH this season, giving homegrown talents Brett Baty and Mark Vientos a real chance to prove themselves. Instead of signing a big-name slugger, the team plans to rotate these two in the lineup, betting on Baty’s upward momentum from last year and hoping Vientos can bounce back to his 2024 form. It’s a high-stakes move that could define the Mets’ season. Do you think this trust in young players will pay off, or should the Mets have gone for a veteran bat? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowPeralta’s Mets Future: Extension Talk Heats UpSo, the Mets just landed Fastball Freddy from the Brewers, and the big question is: will he stick around long-term? Peralta’s not rushing into a contract extension—he wants to get a feel for the clubhouse and New York life first. Still, insiders say he’s open to a deal if things click. After last season’s ace numbers, could Peralta be the missing piece for a Mets playoff push? Let’s hear your takes, Mets fans! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowMets-Pirates trade buzz: Who’s on the move?New York Mets fans, the trade talks aren’t over yet! After a wild January, the Mets still have some roster pieces to move, and the Pittsburgh Pirates could be the perfect partner. The Pirates are looking for a right-handed bat and a lefty pitcher, and the Mets have both to spare. While Bubba Chandler is off-limits, Braxton Ashcraft is still in play. Imagine Vientos and Peterson heading to Pittsburgh, with Ashcraft’s promising arm coming to Queens. Would you make this deal? How do you see it shaking up both teams’ seasons? #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets-Dodgers: Miller for Vientos Heating Up?Mets fans, what do you think of this rumored swap—Mark Vientos for the Dodgers’ fireballer Bobby Miller? With LA’s rotation stacked and Miller out of minor league options, the timing could be perfect for Queens to land a high-upside arm. Vientos brings righty power LA needs, but is Miller’s wild stuff worth the gamble for the Mets’ new-look rotation? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowNY Mets free agents still waiting for a callSpring training is almost here, but five former Mets are still stuck in free agency limbo. Griffin Canning’s solid season should land him somewhere soon, but the rest face real uncertainty. Starling Marte’s days in the field may be over, Jesse Winker’s bat has cooled off, and Max Kranick and Drew Smith are both recovering from Tommy John surgery. It’s wild to see how quickly the market moves on, even from recent fan favorites. Which of these guys do you think deserves another shot, and where could they fit best? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets Eye Padres’ Fireballer Amid Darvish RumorsWith Yu Darvish hinting at possible retirement, the Mets’ front office could be circling back to the Padres for a shot at landing Mason Miller. After flipping the script on their offseason with big moves for Bo Bichette and Luis Robert Jr., adding Miller would give the Amazins’ bullpen some serious heat. Would you trade young bats like Vientos or Baty to get it done? Let’s hear your takes, Mets faithful! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowNY Mets bullpen battle heats upDylan Ross has been tearing it up in Triple-A with a 1.69 ERA, but the Mets’ crowded bullpen means he’s still fighting for a spot. Even with newcomers like Tobias Myers and Luis Garcia jumping ahead on the depth chart, Ross’s powerful arm and potential make him a name to watch. The main thing holding him back? Control—he walked 22 batters last season. If he can lock that down in spring training, he could force the Mets’ hand, especially if injuries pop up or the team shakes up the roster. Would you give Ross a shot over the other options? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets Eye JC Mejia: PED Past, Big Upside?So, Mets fans, here’s a twist: JC Mejia, who’s been lights-out in the Dominican Winter League, is now a free agent with a David Stearns connection. But here’s the kicker—he’s serving a 162-game PED suspension. Stearns once traded an All-Star for him, so the front office knows his upside. Should the Amazins take a flyer and stash him, hoping for a 2027 payoff? It’s risky, but the Mets have done it before. Thoughts? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowInside the Mets’ clubhouse tensionJuan Soto’s recent social media shoutouts to Aaron Judge have Mets fans buzzing, especially since he’s kept his distance from Francisco Lindor. Despite Soto and Lindor leading the team in stats, the Mets’ clubhouse has felt anything but united. With Jeff McNeil traded after clashing with Lindor and Pete Alonso finding new energy in Baltimore, it’s clear the Mets’ chemistry issues go beyond the field. Even as the team spends big, leadership and trust seem in short supply. What do you think matters more for a team’s success—talent or true locker room unity? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share