Tammy Sellers+FollowMets fans react as Pete Alonso heads to OriolesLosing Pete Alonso to the Orioles stings for Mets fans, especially after seeing Edwin Díaz and Brandon Nimmo leave in the same offseason. The front office didn’t even make Alonso an offer once the bidding got too high, which has left a lot of people frustrated. Steve Cohen says he gets why fans are upset and promises there’s still time to build a playoff team, but with so many homegrown stars gone, it’s hard not to wonder what’s next. What do you think—are the Mets making the right moves, or is this a step back? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets fans brace for empty seats after Alonso, Díaz exitsLosing Pete Alonso to the Orioles and Edwin Díaz to the Dodgers has left Mets fans stunned—and WFAN’s Evan Roberts isn’t holding back. He’s warning owner Steve Cohen that Citi Field could look emptier than ever next season, especially after last year’s record attendance. Fans showed up when Cohen spent big, but now, with stars leaving and few new faces, the mood is shifting fast. Do you think Mets fans will actually boycott Opening Day, or will loyalty win out? Let’s hear your take on what’s next for the team and its fanbase. #Sports #Baseball #Mets32Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowNY Mets eye Rockies’ Brenton Doyle for center fieldNY Mets fans, here’s a twist: the team is seriously looking at Rockies’ Brenton Doyle as a new center field option. Doyle’s a two-time Gold Glove winner, but his bat hasn’t traveled well outside Coors Field—he’s hitting just .201 on the road. The Mets would be banking on his defense, but with his salary close to Tyrone Taylor’s, is this really an upgrade? Plus, with left field still a bigger need, some are questioning if this is the right move. Would you rather see the Mets stick with Taylor or roll the dice on Doyle? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets scramble for new closer after Diaz exitEdwin Diaz’s sudden move to the Dodgers has the Mets in full scramble mode, with front office heads now zeroing in on Robert Suarez as a top bullpen target. Losing Diaz stings, especially after the recent shakeups with Nimmo and Alonso, and fans are rightfully anxious about the team’s direction. Suarez, who led the NL in saves last season, could be the short-term fix the Mets need—especially paired with Devin Williams. But with other teams like the Braves and Blue Jays also circling, this bullpen rebuild is turning into a high-stakes race. What do you think: Is Suarez the answer, or should the Mets look elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowInside the Mets’ locker room shakeupTurns out, the Mets’ off-field drama may have been bigger than anyone let on. Agents are now confirming what fans suspected: the 2025 Mets locker room had real issues, despite the team’s public denials. With stars like Brandon Nimmo, Edwin Diaz, and Pete Alonso gone, and whispers about friction between Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto, it’s hard not to wonder if these moves are about more than just baseball. Is this just a rough patch, or is something deeper broken? Mets fans, what do you think is really going on behind the scenes? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowWho Fills the Polar Bear’s Shoes at 1B?With Pete Alonso (aka the Polar Bear) heading to Baltimore, Mets fans are buzzing about who could possibly fill his massive shoes at first base. Three names are floating on the trade block: Christian Walker, Willson Contreras, and Spencer Steer. Each brings solid defense and some pop, but none can truly replace Alonso’s presence. If Stearns pulls the trigger, which move would you want to see, and what’s the best fit for the Amazins’ future? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMets’ roster shakeup leaves Vientos boxed outMark Vientos can’t catch a break with the Mets right now. As the team openly looks for more power at DH and commits to Brett Baty at third, Vientos finds himself squeezed out of every position he once called home. Even first base isn’t a sure thing, with Pete Alonso trade rumors swirling but no real movement. Vientos’ numbers last season didn’t force the Mets’ hand, and now he’s stuck waiting to see if he’ll be a bench bat, trade chip, or just left in limbo. What do you think—should the Mets give him another shot, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowEdwin Diaz Heads West: Mets-Dodgers Closer ShakeupWow, what a bombshell for Mets fans! Sugar Diaz, arguably the best closer in the game, is off to the Dodgers on a record deal. That’s a huge move for LA’s bullpen, but it leaves a big hole in Queens. Luckily, the Mets just brought in Devin Williams from the Yankees, so the closer spot is in good hands. Still, seeing Diaz in Dodger blue is going to sting for a while. How do you all feel about this closer swap? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowNY Mets’ DH dilemma: Is bringing back Marte the answer?The Mets are reportedly considering a reunion with Starling Marte—something only Juan Soto seems to want. After last year’s struggles in the outfield and a limited but decent run as DH, it’s a head-scratcher for fans who expected bigger moves. The team has tried rotating part-time DHs before, and it hasn’t worked out. Does it make sense to go back to Marte, or should the Mets aim higher for a real impact bat? Mets fans, what’s your take on this possible pivot? #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share
Maria Chavez+FollowDid the Mets Blow It With Edwin Diaz?So, Mets fans, let’s talk about Sugar Diaz heading to the Dodgers. The Mets matched LA’s years and were just $3M short, but the real miss was not offering that fourth year. Closers like Kenley and Chapman are still thriving in their late 30s, so why the hesitation? Diaz could’ve been a franchise legend in Queens, but now he’s chasing rings in LA. Did the front office overthink this? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share