Meet the Mets
After seven years and a franchise home run record, Pete Alonso is a Met no more.
Whether or not Alonso’s departure is a good thing for the team, the slugger was a good Met during his time here.
Alonso is just the latest casualty in David Stearns’s tear-down, and right now the team has very little to show for it.
Stearns now has to back up his decisions
if he wants to regain the trust of the fan base.With the core gone, what reality lies ahead for the organization?
Steve Cohen has a message for Mets fans
in the wake of Alonso’s departure.
There is still plenty of offseason left, but there is alot of work that needs to be done if this team wants to be competitive next season.
With the Winter Meetings coming to an end, the Mets are left with what they didn’t do more than what they did.
The team has reportedly shown interest in re-signing Tyler Rogers.
The Mets are showing interest in acquring Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras.
Around the National League East
The Braves signed outfielder Mike Yastrzemski to a two-year deal worth $23 million.
The Marlins were quiet during the Winter Meetings, but they still have time to improve the team for 2026.
The Phillies added reliever Zach McCambley from the Marlins in the Rule 5 draft.
The Nationals selected pitcher Griff McGarry from the Phillies in the Rule 5 draft.
Around Major League Baseball
The Winter Meetings may be over, but there are still plenty of free agents that need to be signed this offseason.
The Padres and Diamondbacks will play in the 2026 Mexico City series.
Joe Buck was named as the winner of Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in broadcasting by baseball’s Hall of Fame.
A total of thirteen players were taken in this year’s Rule 5 draft.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
Chris McShane took a look at where Edwin Díaz ranks in the history of Mets closers.
Lukas Vlahos recapped the Rule 5 draft.
This Date in Mets History
On this date in 2008, Bernie Madoff was arrested for running a Ponzi scheme which ended up having lasting consequences on the Wilpons and the Mets organization.











