Timothy Huff MD+FollowShould the Mets Take a Chance on Sean Newcomb?Mets fans, after landing Luke Weaver to help fill the void left by Edwin Diaz, should David Stearns target former Braves lefty Sean Newcomb next? Newcomb’s late-2025 turnaround with the A’s (2.19 ERA, 50 Ks in 36 games) shows he’s got the stuff to be a workhorse. With A.J. Minter’s health still a question mark, adding another reliable southpaw could be a low-risk, high-reward move for the bullpen. Thoughts on bringing Newcomb to Queens? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMets’ silence on Alonso stings more than moneyWatching the Mets let Pete Alonso walk without even making a formal offer feels like a gut punch for fans who saw him become the face of Citi Field. What really twists the knife? The team might turn around and spend big on Cody Bellinger, showing they’re willing to splash cash—just not on their homegrown slugger. Even more confusing, they signed Jorge Polanco, a middle infielder, to help fill the gap at first base. It’s hard not to wonder: Is this about defense, or just picking favorites? How do you feel about the Mets’ handling of Alonso? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowWhy the Mets’ new signing changes everythingJorge Polanco’s arrival in Queens is shaking up the Mets’ plans—and maybe the whole free agent market. Despite what some insiders are saying, Polanco isn’t just a first base solution. With his switch-hitting bat and ability to play all over the infield, he gives the Mets real flexibility. That means the team could still be in play for big names like Munetaka Murakami, Kazuma Okamoto, or even Cody Bellinger. Stearns seems to want options, not just a quick fix. Do you think the Mets should keep looking for another first baseman, or is Polanco enough? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets shake up roster with new facesThe Mets just made some big moves—right after locking in reliever Luke Weaver, they picked up promising catcher Drew Romo off waivers and let go of lefty Brandon Waddell. Romo, once a top-100 prospect, brings a strong defensive game and plenty of potential, even if his bat hasn’t caught up yet in the majors. With Romo’s minor league options, the Mets now have real flexibility behind the plate. Meanwhile, Weaver’s arrival adds depth to a bullpen that’s already looking solid. What do you think—are these the right moves to keep the Mets competitive this season? #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets’ 13th-round pick turns heads in 2025R.J. Gordon, drafted by the Mets in the 13th round, just shattered all expectations this season. Despite a rocky college record, Gordon’s performance in the minors—especially his jump in strikeouts and control—has fans and scouts buzzing. It’s rare to see a late-round pick climb the ranks this fast, and with the Mets’ farm system packed with pitching talent, Gordon’s rise is a real underdog story. Could he be the next surprise star for New York? Let’s talk: What do you think sets these late-round gems apart from the rest? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowNY Mets could score outfield help from Rays moveSteven Matz heading to the Rays just opened a door for the Mets—Tampa Bay had to DFA 25-year-old outfielder Tristan Peters to make room. Peters may not have shined in his brief MLB debut, but his Triple-A numbers (15 homers, 76 RBIs, and a .266 average) are hard to ignore. He’s versatile, plays all outfield spots, and has a connection to Mets exec David Stearns, who originally drafted him. If the Mets grab Peters off waivers, he could be a sneaky-good depth piece, especially with left field wide open. Would you take a chance on Peters for some fresh outfield energy? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets eyeing a blockbuster move?Word around the league is the Mets might be cooking up a major trade to shake up their roster after a tough 2025 season. With big names like Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz gone, and the addition of reliever Devin Williams, New York seems determined to bounce back fast. Some insiders are even mentioning Detroit’s ace Tarik Skubal as a possible target—imagine the impact if that happens! The front office says they’re weighing every move carefully, but fans are hoping for a win-now mentality. What kind of trade would get you excited for 2026? #Sports #Baseball #Mets22Share
jillian59+FollowMets Take a Gamble on Pache in Offseason ChaosSo the Mets just scooped up former Braves top prospect Cristian Pache on a minor league deal. Remember when he was supposed to be Atlanta’s next big thing in center? Now he’s on his fourth NL East squad, trying to stick in Queens after a rough run at the plate. With the Mets losing big names like Polar Bear Pete and Nimmo, is Pache really the answer? Feels like a long shot, but stranger things have happened in Flushing. #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets fans brace for a bold new eraThree Mets icons—Brandon Nimmo, Edwin Díaz, and Pete Alonso—are all gone in a single offseason, and even former manager Terry Collins says it was time for a shakeup. After last year’s collapse, the front office is betting on a fresh core, but replacing that much star power won’t be easy. With new faces like Devin Williams and Jorge Polanco stepping in, the 2026 Mets will look very different. Is this the reset the team needs, or will fans be left longing for the old guard? Let’s hear your take on the Mets’ big gamble! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets shake up outfield with Cristian PacheCristian Pache is joining the Mets on a minor league deal, bringing some much-needed defense to a team still searching for answers in the outfield. With Brandon Nimmo gone and left field wide open, Pache’s glove could make a real difference, especially if he impresses in spring training. The Mets are clearly not done yet—there’s talk of more trades or signings, and prospects like Carson Benge and Jett Williams are in the mix too. What do you think: Should the Mets go all-in on defense, or chase a big bat like Cody Bellinger? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share