Meet the Mets
Ben Clemens at FanGraphs wrote about the Mets fantastic offseason to this point.
MLB.com writer Mark Feinsand listed seven teams that won the offseason, and one of them is the new-look Mets.
David Adler put together a list of 10 players who could be this year’s versions of last year’s breakout stars, and there’s a budding young star of the Mets on the list.
Freddy Peralta had his introductory press conference yesterday, and made it known he’s ready to play under the bright lights of New York.
The Mets
and infielder Grae Kessinger have agreed to a minor league contract with an invite to spring training.
Around the National League East
As always the Marlins have a host of new players this season and as such have to give them all new numbers (along with changing some current players’ numbers).
Around Major League Baseball
The Colorado Rockies have signed pitcher Patrick Weigel to a minor league contract.
It’s the season of prospect lists, and Kiley McDaniel of ESPN put out his own top 100 list.
MLB teams and technology firms are staring down the barrel of a potential disaster after the league failed to approve tracking technology vendors by the January 15th deadline.
Carlos Correa will not be participating in the World Baseball Classic this year, as he was unable to recieve insurance on his contract.
The Royals have narrowed their focus in their search for a location for a potential new stadium.
Aaron Judge will be returning for his second stint as the MLB The Show cover athlete, after first appearing on the cover in 2018.
There are still some major free agents available on the market, including some with the potential to turn teams into contenders.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has thrown his hat in the ring to manage Team USA at the 2028 Olympics.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
Lukas Vlahos graded the Mets trade for Freddy Peralta.
Steve Sypa is now in the midst of the top ten in his series of the top 25 prospects in the Mets’ system, and the latest installment focuses on an offense-first infielder.
Linus Lawrence returned with another Tuesday Top Ten, this time ranking the greatest Mets rookies.
This Date in Mets History
The Mets selected Ken Singleton third overall in the January draft on this day in 1967.













