Catherine Reeves+FollowWhat happened to Mets prospect Simon Juan?Simon Juan was once hyped as the next big thing for the Mets—a five-tool talent with a $1.9M signing bonus and comparisons to stars like George Springer. Fast forward four seasons, and he’s barely mentioned in prospect talks. Despite being just 20, his stats in the minors haven’t shown much progress, and his speed and power have dipped. It’s wild how quickly a top prospect can fade from the spotlight. Do you think the Mets are too quick to move on, or is this just how tough the road to the majors really is? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMets eye Willson Contreras for first baseLosing Pete Alonso to the Orioles has left a huge gap in the Mets’ lineup, and the front office isn’t just settling for a quick fix. After signing Jorge Polanco, the Mets are now reportedly interested in trading for Willson Contreras from the Cardinals. Contreras, a consistent power hitter, could bring much-needed offense and experience to first base—even though he’s best known as a catcher. The big question: Would Contreras waive his no-trade clause for New York, and what would the Mets have to give up? Mets fans, how do you feel about this possible move? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowMets’ smart contract move keeps pitching depth strongThe Mets just pulled off a savvy roster move that keeps Brandon Waddell in their system, even as the pitching depth chart gets more crowded. Despite Waddell’s solid performance last year, he cleared waivers thanks to a clever split contract, meaning he’ll stay with Syracuse instead of heading elsewhere. With so many arms competing for spots, it’s wild to see how the Mets are stockpiling pitchers like never before. Is there such a thing as too much pitching depth? How do you think this strategy will play out for the Mets this season? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets’ bullpen shakeup: What’s next?Losing key relievers has left the Mets’ bullpen in flux, and now Kevin Herget is back on a minor league deal. He’s not a guaranteed Opening Day name, but with so many spots up for grabs, every arm counts. The Mets are juggling injuries, trade rumors, and the possibility of using young starters in relief roles. With the free-agent market still buzzing and more moves likely, it feels like the bullpen could look totally different by spring. How do you feel about the Mets’ approach—should they trust prospects or keep hunting for veteran arms? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
terrysharon+FollowFrancisco Lindor steps up for NYC youthFrancisco Lindor isn’t just racking up stats for the Mets—he’s making a real difference off the field, too. Even after a standout season, Lindor is teaming up with the Mets and New Balance to launch Lindor’s Leaders, a program designed to help high school students build leadership skills. With the Mets’ offseason feeling uncertain for many fans, Lindor’s commitment to the community is a bright spot. What do you think—can player-led programs like this shape the next generation in New York? Let’s talk about the impact athletes can have beyond the game. #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets land Yankees’ top prospect—will history repeat?The Mets just snagged 16-year-old Wandy Asigen, the Yankees’ top international prospect, for a whopping $3.8 million. It’s a huge move for the Mets’ future, but here’s the twist: the Yankees have a track record of spending big on Latin American talent and coming up short. Think Jasson Dominguez or Dermis Garcia—lots of hype, not much payoff. Does this mean Asigen is doomed to follow the same path, or can the Mets break the cycle? Let’s talk: is this a game-changer, or just another risky bet on a teenage phenom? #Sports #Baseball #Mets50Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMets fans fuming over Stearns’ bargain huntLosing both Edwin Diaz and Pete Alonso in free agency has left Mets fans stunned, especially since the team’s billionaire owner was expected to keep star players in New York. Instead, President David Stearns is reportedly focusing on mid-tier pitchers rather than making a splash with top free agents. This shift has many feeling like the Mets are back to penny-pinching days, despite a lighter payroll. Are you frustrated by this approach, or do you think building with affordable talent could actually pay off? Let’s hear your take on the Mets’ new strategy! #Sports #Baseball #Mets02Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets eye another Yankees star for QueensThe Mets are making waves again, snapping up top talent from the Yankees and possibly setting their sights on Cody Bellinger next. After already signing Luke Weaver and other former Yankees, the Mets seem to be building a roster that’s part pinstripes, part blue and orange. With big gaps in their outfield and plenty of cash to spend, Bellinger could be the next big name to cross town. Imagine the drama if another ex-Yankee lands in Queens—how do you think this rivalry shake-up will play out? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets Shake Up: Vientos on the Block?Looks like Uncle Steve and the Mets front office are making bold moves again! Word is, Mark Vientos—once hyped as the next big bat in Queens—might be shipped out. After a drop-off from his breakout 2024, the Mets are listening to offers, hoping to tighten up that infield D. Could this be the end of the Vientos era, or just another chess move to build around Baty and the new signings? Let’s hear your takes, Mets faithful! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowLuke Weaver Deal Shakes Up Mets-Padres TalksLooks like the Mets’ move to sign Luke Weaver is a big clue about where trade talks with the Padres are headed. While everyone was dreaming of Mason Miller in Queens, it’s clear the Friars aren’t letting their future closer go cheap. Instead, expect the Mets to target some of San Diego’s other bullpen arms. This rivalry in the trade market is heating up, but don’t expect a blockbuster for Miller—Padres fans, you’re keeping your fireman! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share