Meet the Mets
The Mets signed veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel to a minor league deal with an invite to big league spring training.
For his Mets Beat newsletter, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com wrote about how patience paid
off for the Mets this offseason.
Mike Petriello of MLB.com took a deep dive into whether the Mets have improved defensively and characterized himself as “cautiously optimistic” that the Mets achieved their goal of improving their run prevention.
The Mets’ offseason was full of star-studded moves that look good on paper, but for franchise that once assembled “The Worst Team Money Could Buy,” history is working against them, writes Joel Sherman of the New York Post.
David Stearns has now made a roster that is entirely his own and it will have to win to prove the merits of his philosophy and approach, writes Mike Lupica of the New York Daily News.
Around the National League East
The Braves signed utility man Luke Williams to a minor league contract.
Around Major League Baseball
The Guardians and José Ramirez agreed to an extension and restructuring of his contract, adding four years onto his current deal (with some deferrals).
Yu Darvish is “leaning towards” voiding his contract, but reports of his retirement last night were premature, according to both him and his agent.
MLB.com took a look at the ten biggest positional upgrades of the offseason. The Mets made the list for the center field position.
The Mets are among the National League teams Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com believes can possibly dethrone the Dodgers in 2026.
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
Brian Salvatore took a look at the new look 2026 Mets bullpen.
This Date in Mets History
Legendary Shea Stadium organist Jane Jarvis passed away on this date in 2010 at the age of 94.








