Cassandra Reed+FollowMets eye comeback with Daniel Duarte signingThe Mets just added Daniel Duarte—a reliever who tossed nearly 20 scoreless innings in winter ball after major elbow surgery—to their bullpen mix. While Duarte’s big-league numbers with the Reds last year were solid (3.99 ERA), what really stands out is his recent return to form after injury. He’ll start in Triple-A, but with the Mets’ history of bullpen shakeups, don’t be surprised if Duarte gets a shot in Queens soon. Could this under-the-radar move pay off big for New York? Let’s hear your take: smart depth or just another flyer? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowShould the Mets Trade Tong for Soderstrom?Mets fans, here’s a hot stove debate: would you move rising prospect Jonah Tong for Tyler Soderstrom? Soderstrom’s got pop (25 HR, 93 RBI) and serious glove skills in left, plus team control through 2029. Trading Tong, one of our top arms, is a big call, but Soderstrom could solve the left field puzzle and offer flexibility at first. Is this the kind of bold move the Amazins need, or is Tong too valuable to let go? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets Take a Flier on Former Braves PhenomCristian Pache, once a top-10 prospect in the Braves’ system and a key piece in the Matt Olson trade, just landed a minor league deal with the Mets. While his bat hasn’t lived up to the hype, his glove is still elite—think +8 DRS and +15 OAA across the outfield. Could Pache’s defense make him a difference-maker in Queens, or is this just another depth move? #Sports #Baseball #Mets11Share
terrysharon+FollowPete Alonso’s Mets exit sparks big feelingsPete Alonso’s move from the Mets to the Orioles isn’t just about a new contract—it’s about what went unsaid. While Alonso’s farewell to New York was full of gratitude, former MLB player Todd Frazier claims Alonso was actually frustrated with how the Mets handled things. Fans are left wondering: did the Mets undervalue one of their biggest stars, or is this just part of the tough business of baseball? Losing Alonso is a gut punch for Mets fans. What do you think—did the Mets drop the ball, or was this inevitable? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets fans react as Lindor stays loyalLosing Pete Alonso to the Orioles and Edwin Díaz to the Dodgers is hitting Mets fans hard—these were the guys who helped define the team’s recent identity. Francisco Lindor’s heartfelt social media tributes to both teammates remind us just how much camaraderie matters in baseball. With the roster shifting and new faces like Jorge Polanco and Devin Williams stepping in, there’s a lot of uncertainty about the Mets’ future. Is Lindor’s leadership enough to keep the team competitive, or are we in for a rocky rebuild? Curious to hear how everyone’s feeling about these changes. #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets’ Polanco gamble: Patch or plan?Jorge Polanco’s $40 million deal with the Mets feels less like a bold move and more like a desperate patch after losing Pete Alonso and other core players. Polanco’s bat is steady, but he’s never played first base, and expecting him to fill Alonso’s shoes—both offensively and defensively—is a huge ask. The roster still has big holes, especially in the outfield and pitching. Is this a smart experiment or just a sign the Mets are scrambling? Mets fans, how are you feeling about this direction? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets & Padres: Blockbuster Trade Brewing?Word is, the Amazins’ are circling the wagons after losing Polar Bear Pete and Sugar Diaz. Now, the front office is eyeing the Friars’ arms—Nick Pivetta’s name is buzzing, but he’s not alone. The Padres, strapped for cash, want the Mets’ top prospects in return. If this deal goes down, it could totally reshape both squads’ futures. Is this the move that gets the Mets back in the hunt, or will San Diego’s fire sale backfire? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Mets32Share
jillian59+FollowDid the Mets Fumble Replacing The Polar Bear?Mets fans, how are we feeling about Jorge Polanco stepping in for The Polar Bear at first? Polanco’s got some pop and clutch moments, but let’s be real—he’s no Pete Alonso. Swapping a homegrown slugger and fan favorite for a middle infielder with barely any first base experience feels risky. With bigger names like Naylor and Arraez out there, did the front office settle? Let’s talk: is Polanco the answer, or are we in for a rough ride? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets fans left wondering: What’s next?Every time the Mets make a big move—whether it’s a trade, a signing, or letting a star walk—there’s this lingering sense that the real plan is still under wraps. From seeing Pete Alonso in an Orioles jersey to the surprise Polanco addition, each decision feels like just one piece of a much bigger puzzle. It’s tough to get excited or upset when we don’t know what the endgame is. Are you feeling hopeful, frustrated, or just plain confused about the Mets’ direction? Let’s talk about what you think the next step should be. #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowShould the Mets Gamble on Okamoto’s 4th Year?Mets fans, here’s a hot stove question: Is Kazuma Okamoto worth breaking the three-year contract rule for? The Japanese Gold Glove slugger fits the Mets’ offseason plans, but MLBTR’s four-year, $64M prediction has some fans (and Stearns) sweating that last year. Okamoto’s glove and power are legit, but can he adjust to MLB heat? Would you roll the dice, or is future flexibility more important? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share