jillian59+FollowBaty’s Big Turnaround: Mets’ Hot Corner ShakeupWho saw this coming? Just a year ago, Brett Baty looked like trade bait, but after a red-hot second half in 2025, the Mets have made him nearly untouchable. With Vientos cooling off and McNeil likely on the move, Baty’s glove and bat have locked down third base in Queens. This is a huge shift from last offseason—insiders say he’s now safer than ever. What do you think: Is Baty the Mets’ long-term answer at the hot corner? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowWhy the Mets are playing it smart this offseasonThe Mets aren’t just being cautious—they’re making moves that could save them from a long-term headache. Instead of jumping into massive contracts for big-name pitchers like Framber Valdez or Ranger Suarez, the front office is holding out for better deals or trade opportunities. This means no risky, expensive commitments that could weigh the team down for years. It’s a calculated approach, not a cheap one, and it could pay off if the right starter becomes available. What do you think—should the Mets wait for the perfect fit, or take a bigger swing now? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets’ pitching shakeup: Holmes back to the bullpen?Clay Holmes turned heads this season by shifting from the bullpen to a starting role for the Mets, racking up a solid 12-8 record and 3.53 ERA. Now, with the Mets possibly losing Edwin Diaz and adding Devin Williams, there’s buzz Holmes could return to the bullpen—right after proving himself as a starter! This move could help balance the pitching staff, especially if the Mets sign another starter. Would you rather see Holmes stay in the rotation or anchor the bullpen again? Let’s hear your take on what’s best for the Mets’ future! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowNY Mets eye big bats for DH upgradeThe Mets could shake up their lineup with a major move at designated hitter, as trade rumors swirl around All-Stars Teoscar Hernandez and Luis Arraez. Hernandez, fresh off another power-packed postseason with the Dodgers, and Arraez, one of baseball’s purest hitters, are both on the Mets’ radar. With Pete Alonso’s future uncertain and the team already making bullpen upgrades, adding one of these proven bats could be a game-changer. Which direction should the Mets go—power or contact? Who would you want to see in blue and orange next season? #Sports #Baseball #Mets13Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowMets fans brace for big free agency twistWord around the MLB is that the Mets could actually keep one of their star free agents—either Pete Alonso or Edwin Díaz—despite all the talk about both leaving. CBS Sports’ Mike Axisa thinks Díaz is the more likely return, especially after the team’s bullpen struggles last season. The Mets have already added Devin Williams, but bringing Díaz back could really lock things down. With the front office eager to get back into World Series contention, this offseason could shape the team’s future. Which player do you think is more crucial for the Mets to keep? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowPete Alonso’s free agency gamble backfiresPete Alonso’s bet on himself might be turning cold—literally. After turning down a massive 7-year, $158 million extension from the Mets last year, Alonso now finds his free agent market surprisingly thin. Only the Mets and maybe the Red Sox seem interested, and the deals on the table are nowhere near what he once passed up. It’s wild to see a power hitter like Alonso, who just made $30 million, facing such a chilly reception. Do you think players should always take the big extension, or is betting on yourself worth the risk? #Sports #Baseball #Mets1321Share
EtherealEon+FollowWilliams isn’t running from the heatDevin Williams stepping into the Mets bullpen is pure guts—he’s not ducking the New York pressure, he’s charging right into it! After seeing so many closers wilt under the Bronx lights, you have to respect Williams for wanting to prove himself in the city that never sleeps. This isn’t just another contract; it’s a challenge to every doubter out there. Is Williams the real deal, or will the Citi Field boos break him? Let’s hear your take, Mets faithful! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowWhy Pete Alonso staying in Queens just makes sensePete Alonso, the Mets’ all-time home run leader and fan favorite, looks more likely than ever to stick around in Queens. Despite the buzz about him hitting free agency, there’s a real sense that no one fits the Mets’ needs better than Alonso himself. He’s openly said he loves New York, and last year’s lukewarm market suggests the Mets could keep him without breaking the bank on a super-long deal. If you’re a Mets fan, would you want to see Alonso re-signed for four or five more years? Or is it time for a new chapter at first base? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
terrysharon+FollowMets’ Next Move After Semien ShockwaveWow, Mets fans—Stearns just pulled off a stunner swapping Nimmo for the Gold Glove wizard Marcus Semien, but the job’s not done. With Nimmo gone, the outfield’s thin and the rotation still lacks a true ace. Joe Ryan from the Twins is the perfect fit: All-Star, strikeout machine, and affordable. With the Twins in rebuild mode, now’s the time to pounce. Do you think the Mets should empty the farm for Ryan and go all-in for 2026? #Sports #Baseball #Mets21Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets Eye Super-Utility Ace in Cards TradeMets fans, buckle up! The front office is reportedly targeting Cardinals’ sparkplug Brendan Donovan to fill the void left by Nimmo and boost our playoff push. Donovan’s Gold Glove defense and .353 OBP would be a huge upgrade, and his versatility fits perfectly with our youth movement. With St. Louis in rebuild mode, could this be the trade that finally tips the NL East rivalry in our favor? What do you think of the proposed package for the Redbirds’ All-Star? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share