Meet the Mets
Christian Scott’s rehab from Tommy John surgery is going smoothly, and he has one more live bullpen session coming up before he takes a bit of a breather ahead of a full ramp-up that will start in January.
The Mets signed left-handed pitcher Richard Lovelady, who they designated for assignment multiple times this year, to a major league contract for 2026.
Anthony DiComo looks at what the Mets’ options would be at first base if they don’t bring back Pete Alonso.
Speaking of Alonso, he joined Juan Soto and Edwin Díaz in making the 2025 Sporting News All-Star team, a group chosen by baseball executives around the league.
Around the National League East
Matt Olson won a Fielding Bible award for his work at first base.
The Good Phight wonders whether the Phillies should explore a contract extension for Jesús Luzardo and reviews Kyle Schwarber’s 2025 season.
Nick Castellanos has hired a new agent.
The MacKenzie Gore trade rumors are back in full force.
Around Major League Baseball
Trey Yesavage, the 22-year-old rookie who made just three major league starts before these playoffs began, will start Game 1 of the World Series for the Blue Jays, his fourth start of the postseason.
True Blue LA looks at the Dodgers’ dominance over the Brewers in the NLCS.
Here are some World Series predictions that ESPN gathered.
The Brewers have promoted Matt Arnold to president of baseball operations and general manager, a change from his previous title of executive vice president and general manager.
The Dodgers will be without left-handed reliever Alex Vesia for an undetermined amount of time as he deals with a “deeply personal matter.”
Tarik Skubal headlines this list of ten stars who are likely to be traded this winter.
Kirk Gibson is ten years into his Parkinson’s diagnosis, and he recently opened the Kirk Gibson Center for Parkinson’s Wellness.
Angels shortstop Zach Neto has hired CAA to represent him.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
We took a look at the outstanding season that Edwin Díaz had for the Mets this year.
This Date in Mets History
The Mets won Game 3 of the Subway Series World Series on this date in the year 2000.











