terrysharon+FollowMets take a bold shot with Jun-Seok ShimThe Mets just picked up Jun-Seok Shim, a young pitcher whose career so far has been a wild ride of promise and setbacks—think Matt Allan all over again. Shim’s barely pitched due to injuries, but the Mets are betting their pitching lab can work some magic. It’s a classic high-risk, high-reward move: if it works, they look like geniuses; if not, there’s not much to lose. What do you think—are the Mets smart to keep rolling the dice on these injury-prone arms, or should they play it safer? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets Missed Out: Devenski Heads to PiratesChris "Devo" Devenski quietly posted a 2.16 ERA for the Amazins last year, but somehow the Mets kept him on the back burner—even as they set an MLB record for most pitchers used! Now, the veteran reliever is off to the Pirates on a minor league deal. Did the Mets let a hidden gem slip away, or was there more to the story? Let’s hear your takes on this bullpen saga! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets eye Harrison Bader for outfield boostLosing key players like Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso has left the Mets with some big shoes to fill—and a glaring gap in the outfield. With rumors swirling about big names like Cody Bellinger and Kyle Tucker, the buzz now is that Harrison Bader could make a return to Queens. Bader’s solid defense and improved bat last season make him a smart fit, especially since he can cover both left and center field. If the Mets can land Bader and one more outfielder, their lineup could look a whole lot stronger for 2026. What do you think—should the Mets bring Bader back? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
jillian59+FollowMets shake up roster, drop controversial additionThe Mets just made a move that’s got fans talking—Ji Hwan Bae, whose past domestic violence suspension made his addition controversial, is no longer on the 40-man roster. While Bae could cover multiple positions, many questioned if his talent and off-field history were worth the trouble. Meanwhile, Drew Romo, a recent waiver claim, was also let go, clearing space for new faces. With these changes, it looks like the Mets are making room for more meaningful additions this offseason. What do you think—was this the right call, or should they have handled things differently? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowWhy Mets fans are buzzing about Kyle TuckerKyle Tucker’s name popping up in Mets rumors isn’t just another offseason tease—it actually feels like something’s brewing. Will Sammon, who’s quietly nailed a bunch of these predictions, is hinting that this is more than just smoke. The Mets aren’t looking for a typical upgrade; they want a true game-changer, and Tucker fits that bill perfectly. What’s really interesting is the Mets’ approach: they’re aiming for a smart, flexible deal, not just throwing a blank check. Of course, landing Tucker won’t be easy with other teams in the mix. What do you think—should the Mets go all-in or stick to their plan? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets’ bold trade talk: Young sluggers on the blockThe Mets are shaking things up—reports say they’re open to trading young hitters like Mark Vientos, Ronny Mauricio, and Luisangel Acuña to fill other gaps on the roster. After a slow offseason and some big departures, it looks like the front office is ready to use their prospect depth to address pitching or other needs. It’s a risky move, especially with Vientos showing flashes last year, but with so much young talent, something’s got to give. Would you trade promising bats for proven arms, or stick with the youth movement? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowGiants vs Mets: Valdez Free Agency ShowdownLooks like the Mets’ quiet offseason just hit another snag, folks. With King Framber still on the market, both the Amazins and the Giants are eyeing the lefty ace to anchor their rotations. Buster Posey’s Giants could form a top-tier trio with Webb and Ray if they land Valdez, but Mets fans know he’s the missing piece in Queens. This could be the rivalry to watch—who lands the $18M ace and shifts the NL power balance? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCould the Amazins Land Tucker & Belli?So, Jim Duquette just tossed Mets fans a real curveball—could Uncle Steve actually snag both Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger? The rumor mill is spinning, but let’s be real: a lefty-heavy outfield with those two and Juan Soto sounds more like fantasy baseball than reality. Even if King Cohen opens the vault, it’s a stretch. Let’s focus on landing one big bat and, please, some pitching! Thoughts? #Sports #Baseball #Mets32Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowDid Cards Prospect Really Outshine McLean?Anyone else think the preseason Rookie of the Year poll missed the mark? JJ Wetherholt’s hype is real, but Nolan McLean—aka the Mets’ new bullpen weapon—already proved he can handle big-league bats. Wetherholt’s numbers in the minors are strong, but until he faces MLB pitching, it’s all projection. McLean’s curveball is already fooling hitters, and his 2.06 ERA last year shows he’s for real. Shouldn’t proven performance count for more than potential? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowMets fans react as Tia Alex leaves InstagramAlex Cohen, beloved by Mets fans as Tia Alex, just signed off Instagram to focus on family milestones—her son’s wedding and becoming a grandmother! She’s always been a bridge between the team and the fans, sharing behind-the-scenes moments you couldn’t get anywhere else. Now, she’s encouraging everyone to say hi in person at Citi Field. With the Mets facing big changes this season—no Pete Alonso and sky-high expectations—her absence online will be felt. How do you think this shift will impact the Mets community? Will in-person connections matter more than social media? #Sports #Mets #TiaAlex00Share