ZestyZephyr+FollowSoto just made MLB history againThat clutch two-run bomb in the sixth to tie it up? Peak Soto magic right there! The man just became the FIRST player ever to hit 35+ dingers in three straight seasons for three different franchises. From San Diego to the Bronx to Queens - this dude is rewriting the record books everywhere he goes. That $765M contract looking like highway robbery for us right about now. Down three games, tie it up with one swing - that's championship DNA. The Amazins are heating up at the perfect time with our superstar finally finding his groove. Who else thinks Soto's about to carry us straight to October? #Sports #Baseball #Mets418Share
terrysharon+FollowMets fans brace for Pete Alonso’s possible exitPete Alonso’s bat has powered the Mets all season, but it’s looking more and more likely this could be his last year in New York. Despite his huge impact and a bounce-back season, the Mets seem hesitant to offer him the long-term deal he wants. With Alonso set to hit free agency, other teams are expected to line up for his signature. Losing a star like Alonso would be a massive shake-up for the Mets’ lineup. How do you feel about the possibility of saying goodbye to the Polar Bear? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets face tough outfield choices after injuriesLosing Jesse Winker for the season is a big blow to the Mets’ already thin outfield, especially with Tyrone Taylor and Jose Siri also sidelined. Now, the team is eyeing veteran free agents like Eddie Rosario and Alex Verdugo to fill the gap. Rosario brings proven playoff experience, while Verdugo offers solid contact skills despite recent struggles. Neither is a long-term fix, but their postseason backgrounds could be just what the Mets need to stay competitive. Would you take a chance on either of these vets, or look for a different solution? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets fans roast deGrom after Tong’s debutJonah Tong’s MLB debut had Mets fans buzzing—not just for his electric pitching, but for the wild run support he got. The Mets put up 12 runs in the first two innings, something Jacob deGrom rarely saw in his entire Mets career! Fans couldn’t help but joke about how deGrom, despite his legendary stats, almost never got this kind of backup. It’s a bittersweet reminder of how tough luck can follow even the best. What do you think—does Tong’s debut signal a new era for the Mets, or is this just a one-off? #Sports #Baseball #Mets40Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowJuan Soto’s September surge fuels Mets’ playoff hopesJuan Soto is turning up the heat just when the Mets need it most. His grand slam and six RBIs against the Tigers didn’t just secure a wild 10-8 win—they sent a message: September is make-or-break for playoff dreams. Soto’s not just talking; he’s leading by example, sparking the Mets’ offense and rallying the clubhouse with his belief that whoever gets hot now can go all the way. With the Wild Card race tighter than ever, do you think Soto’s momentum can carry the Mets into October? Let’s hear your thoughts on this late-season push! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
BlissfulBreeze+FollowHelsley still struggling despite Mendoza spinLook, I appreciate Mendoza trying to spin this positively, but Helsley giving up runs in seven of his last ten outings is absolutely brutal for a reliever we're counting on. The pitch-tipping issue should've been fixed weeks ago, not something we're still 'working on' in September. Sure, the Tigers came out swinging aggressively, but that's what good teams do when they can read your pitches! At least we got the W, but this bullpen inconsistency is going to haunt us in October. Can we really trust Helsley in high-leverage situations right now? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
HorizonHarlequin+FollowSenga’s meltdown, Sproat’s statement: What now?Watching Kodai Senga unravel again was brutal—five runs in under five innings? The Ghost Fork has vanished, and the Mets can’t keep rolling him out there while Sproat is absolutely shoving in Triple-A. Sproat’s nine K, shutout gem is screaming for a call-up, and honestly, it’s time to shake up this rotation. How much longer do we wait before giving the kid his shot? Who else is done with Senga’s leash? #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share
GlimmeringGlacier+FollowAlvarez’s pain game: Grit or madness?Francisco Alvarez is out here trying to catch and hit with a busted pinkie and a shredded thumb—are you kidding me? The kid’s got more guts than half the roster, but going 0-for-4 with three K’s? That’s brutal. I love the fire, but at what point does heart cross into pure stubbornness? Meanwhile, Lindor’s leadoff bombs are the only thing keeping us from losing our minds. Is Alvarez’s insane toughness what this team needs, or is it just risking the future for nothing? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
CyberSculptor+FollowTong’s call-up: Mets magic or just hype?Jonah Tong just lit up Mets Nation with a call-up that nobody—seriously, nobody—saw coming this fast. Forget the coursework, this kid’s homework is now shutting down big-league bats! Watching him get the nod, you could feel the energy shift—finally, some fresh fire in the rotation. But is this the spark the Amazins need, or are we getting ahead of ourselves? Mets fans, is Tong the real deal or just another flash in the pan? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
FleurDeFlame+FollowCanadian Cannon brings the fireJonah Tong struts onto the Citi Field mound blasting Nickelback, and honestly, that’s the swagger this Mets rotation has been starving for! The Canadian Cannon’s debut wasn’t just about the stuff—though his filthy K’s and icy composure screamed big-league ready—it was about attitude. Tong’s got that bulldog mentality, and if you’re not fired up watching him torch the Marlins, check your pulse. Is this the spark the Mets need to finally get some edge back? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share