Timothy Huff MD+FollowCould Castillo or Keller Land in Queens?Hot stove season is heating up, and the Mets are reportedly eyeing arms like La Piedra (Luis Castillo) and Mitch Keller in potential Jeff McNeil trade talks with the Pirates and Mariners. Both pitchers offer innings-eating reliability, but their contracts and recent trends make any deal a real puzzle. Would you take a shot on Castillo’s track record or Keller’s durability if it meant saying goodbye to Squirrel (McNeil)? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
gregorybrown+FollowHow the Mets’ Black Friday spree really turned outSteve Cohen’s 2021 Black Friday shopping spree for the Mets felt like a game-changer, but looking back, the results are a mixed bag. Max Scherzer brought excitement but fizzled out when it mattered most, and watching him win a ring elsewhere stings. Starling Marte and Eduardo Escobar never quite lived up to their contracts, though Mark Canha quietly delivered solid value. It’s wild how a single day of signings can shape a team’s future for years. Which of these moves do you think helped or hurt the Mets the most? #News #Mets #MLB30Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets Eye Ex-Yank Rob for Outfield PlatoonWith Nimmo shipped out, the Amazins’ outfield is suddenly wide open. Word is, the Mets are eyeing ex-Yankee Rob Refsnyder as a righty bat to pair with top prospect Carson Benge. Refsnyder, now 35, crushed lefties last year and could be a sneaky-good fit in a platoon. Would you rather see the Mets roll with the kids or bring in a proven vet like Refsnyder? #Sports #Baseball #Mets13Share
terrysharon+FollowNY Mets take a chance on ex-Dodgers prospectThe Mets just signed former Dodgers prospect Jose Ramos to a minor league deal, adding a bit of mystery to their outfield after the Nimmo trade. Ramos, once a top-15 LA prospect, brings serious power and a cannon arm—but he’s also struggled with strikeouts. If the Mets’ coaches can help him cut down on whiffs, he could be a sneaky-good addition. Sometimes these low-key moves end up paying off big. What do you think—can a change of scenery unlock Ramos’ potential, or is this just another lottery ticket? #Sports #Baseball #Mets20Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMets-A's Blockbuster: McNeil on the Move?Big shakeup in Queens! The Mets just landed Marcus Semien, locking down second base but leaving left field wide open and Jeff McNeil looking like trade bait. With the A's needing a steady hand at second, could McNeil's glove and bat be the answer? Or will his contract scare off the green and gold? Plus, rumors swirl about Kodai Senga's availability. Would you pull the trigger if you’re Oakland? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Mets73Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowNY Mets drama: Nimmo trade sparks captaincy rumorsBrandon Nimmo’s trade to the Rangers isn’t just about swapping players—it’s kicked off wild speculation about the Mets’ clubhouse. Buster Olney hinted that Nimmo’s exit could finally clear the way for Francisco Lindor to get the captain’s “C,” suggesting behind-the-scenes tension was holding things back. Fans are split: is this real drama or just media hype? With past stories about chemistry issues and leadership debates, it’s hard not to wonder what’s really going on in the Mets’ locker room. Do you think the captaincy matters, or is this just another “LOLMets” moment? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowInside the Mets’ wild offseason pivotsThe Mets nearly took a totally different path this winter—imagine Brendan Donovan in left field and Chris Bassitt or Zac Gallen back on the mound! Instead, late deals for Bo Bichette and Freddy Peralta changed everything, keeping the team from giving up even more draft picks. Now, Brett Baty faces a battle for playing time, and the rotation looks stronger than it has in years. If you were running the Mets, would you have stuck with Plan B or rolled the dice on these blockbuster trades? Let’s hear your take on how these moves shape the team’s future! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets bring Craig Kimbrel to QueensNine-time All-Star Craig Kimbrel is joining the Mets on a minor league deal, bringing one of baseball’s top closers to Queens. Even though Kimbrel sits fourth on MLB’s all-time saves list, he’ll have to fight for a spot in a bullpen that’s already stacked with new faces like Devin Williams and Luke Weaver. If he makes the roster, Kimbrel could be a huge asset—or will his best days stay in the past? Mets fans, how do you feel about this move? Could Kimbrel be the surprise X-factor this season? #Sports #Baseball #Mets20Share
terrysharon+FollowMets lineup debate: Who really belongs ninth?The Mets’ projected lineup is sparking real debate—not because of who’s leading off, but who’s batting last. With Mark Vientos slotted as DH in the ninth spot, some fans are scratching their heads. Usually, the bottom of the order is for speedsters or contact hitters, but this Mets roster is so stacked with power that there’s no obvious “number nine” guy. Even young players like Baty, Alvarez, and Vientos have serious home run potential. It’s a good problem, but who would you trust to turn the lineup over? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
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 #Mets00Share