Renee Ramirez+FollowMets trade could look very different soonThe Mets’ trade for Tyrone Taylor and Adrian Houser once looked like a steal, but pitcher Coleman Crow—who went to the Brewers in the deal—might be about to flip the script. Crow, who never pitched for the Mets due to injuries, has shown impressive strikeout numbers in the minors and is now on Milwaukee’s 40-man roster. If he stays healthy and cracks the big leagues, this trade could suddenly feel a lot more even. It’s wild how quickly a “win” can turn into a toss-up in baseball. What do you think—should teams be more patient before grading trades? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets Eyeing Jake Meyers for Outfield BoostWith King Tuck off the table and Cody Belli still weighing his options, Mets fans are buzzing about a new name: Jake Meyers. The Houston outfielder, fresh off a .292 season and known for his glove, is now on David Stearns’ radar. Trading for Meyers could shore up center field and let top prospect Carson Benge ease into left. Smart move or should the Mets swing bigger? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowShould the Mets Deal Manaea for Outfield Help?So, Mets fans, what’s your take on the latest buzz around Sean Manaea? After a rough 2025, it sounds like he’s “definitely available” per Bleacher Report, and with the Mets’ rotation looking crowded but the outfield thin, a trade could be brewing. Some of us still remember how valuable Manaea was during the 2024 NLCS run—do you think it’s worth moving him if it brings a bat like Lars Nootbaar to Queens? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowWhy Brian Metoyer’s Mets journey mattersA 40th-round draft pick who’s battled injuries and setbacks, Brian Metoyer is still chasing his MLB dream at 29—and that’s exactly why Mets fans are pulling for him. After years in the minors and even Tommy John surgery, Metoyer put together a quietly impressive 2025 season, showing off his strikeout skills and resilience. He’s not just another prospect; he’s a reminder that grit and patience can pay off, even when the odds are long. Wouldn’t it be something to see him finally make it to the big leagues? What do you think—can Metoyer beat the odds? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowStearns’ Short Leash: Mets Miss Out on Valdez?Mets fans, is David Stearns’ cautious approach costing us a true ace? While Uncle Steve is making headlines with the Kyle Tucker chase, the real drama is on the mound. With Edwin Díaz and Dylan Cease gone, Framber Valdez would be the perfect steady arm. But Stearns’ three-year max rule could leave us empty-handed again, just like with Polar Bear Pete. Would you break the bank for Valdez or stick to Stearns’ plan? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets fans, could Gallen or Valdez be next?After landing Bo Bichette, the Mets are still in the hunt for major upgrades before Opening Day. The buzz is all about filling that left field gap and, maybe even more crucially, locking in a top-tier starting pitcher to pair with Nolan McLean. Names like Zac Gallen and Framber Valdez are floating around, and insiders say the Mets are a “perfect fit” for either. With the team’s rotation still raising eyebrows, adding one of these arms could be a game-changer. Who do you think would make the biggest impact in Queens? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets’ outfield dilemma: Who’s the answer?Despite landing Bo Bichette in a huge deal, the Mets still have a glaring hole in their outfield after trading Brandon Nimmo. With Kyle Tucker off the market and top prospect Carson Benge yet to make his MLB debut, the options are looking thin. ESPN’s Jorge Castillo points to Lars Nootbaar as a smart trade target, while others mention a possible reunion with Harrison Bader. Fans are buzzing about who should fill that left field spot. Who do you think would make the biggest impact for the Mets this season? #Sports #Baseball #Mets11Share
Maria Chavez+FollowHow Mets’ lost stars shaped their futureEvery time the Mets lose a big name to free agency, it’s not just a goodbye—it’s a chance to reshape the team’s future. Since 2016, eight draft picks have come their way as compensation for players like Daniel Murphy, Zack Wheeler, and Jacob deGrom walking out the door. Some of those picks turned into trade chips (like Isaiah Greene for Lindor), others are now rising prospects, and a few were lost in pursuit of superstars like Juan Soto. It’s wild to see how each departure leaves a mark. Which of these moves do you think changed the Mets’ path the most? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowBo Bichette’s Arrival Shakes Up Mets PlansWow, what a week for the Amazins! With Bo Bichette locked in at third, Brett the Met Baty’s future is suddenly up in the air. Insider Finkelstein says Baty’s trade value is peaking, and the Mets could flip him for a shot at Brewers ace Freddy Peralta. Peralta’s dominance (17-6, 2.70 ERA, 204 Ks) makes him a dream target, but is a one-year deal worth the risk? Would you trade Baty for Peralta? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowWhy Dan McKinney could be the Mets’ secret weaponDan McKinney’s move up to the Mets’ big-league staff is a game-changer for fans who care about the team’s future. While the headlines focus on the new manager and pitching coach, McKinney’s track record with the Mets’ young arms in Double-A is hard to ignore—his pitchers consistently delivered strong ERAs and strikeout rates. He’s already built trust with the next wave of Mets talent, which could mean smoother transitions and bigger breakouts. With so much riding on homegrown pitching, McKinney’s impact might be the one we look back on as the difference-maker. What do you think: is he the key to unlocking the Mets’ potential? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share