Kimberly Moore+FollowMets weighing Jonah Tong trade offersThe Mets are shaking up their offseason plans by listening to trade offers for top pitching prospect Jonah Tong. With the team eager to bounce back after last season’s struggles, they’re looking to turn prospect depth into proven major league talent—especially on the mound. While Tong’s future looks bright, the Mets seem ready to make bold moves if it means immediate improvement. Some prospects like Nolan McLean are off-limits, but Tong’s name is definitely in the mix. Would you trade a high-upside arm for more certainty, or hold tight to the future? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowInside the Mets’ locker room shakeupTurns out, the Mets’ locker room drama ran deeper than most fans realized. After Brandon Nimmo’s trade, it’s become clear that the question of who should be team captain—Lindor or Nimmo—wasn’t just fan chatter, but a real source of tension. Some say Lindor didn’t get the captain’s “C” out of respect for Nimmo’s feelings. With new faces like Marcus Semien joining and Lindor now the likely leader, it raises the question: do the Mets even need an official captain, or is leadership about more than a patch on a jersey? What do you think makes a true team leader? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets bet on ground ball magic with DuarteLosing Tyler Rogers stung, but the Mets wasted no time grabbing Daniel Duarte—a pitcher who’s quietly been a ground ball machine. Duarte just threw 19.2 scoreless innings in the Mexican Winter League and kept hitters to a .195 average last season with his sinker. He’s not a big name, but his knack for getting weak contact could be a sneaky asset, especially with one minor league option left. He’ll need to prove himself in Syracuse first, but if that ground ball rate holds up, he might just surprise us. What do you think—can Duarte fill the Rogers void? #Sports #Baseball #Mets11Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets-Padres Trade Rumors Heating UpTough week for the Amazins’ after losing Sugar Diaz and the Polar Bear, but now all eyes are on Stearns and the front office. Word is the Mets are deep in talks with the Padres for arms like Nick Pivetta and Mason Miller, plus outfielder Ramón Laureano. The big question: do you deal top young arms like Sproat or Tong for a shot at competing in 2026? Would you pull the trigger? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowInside the Mets’ captain debate: Lindor’s moment?Francisco Lindor’s leadership on the Mets has been obvious, but the team held off on naming him captain for 2025—and it wasn’t just about his performance. Turns out, some clubhouse dynamics played a big role. Former teammate Adam Ottavino hinted that Brandon Nimmo wasn’t thrilled about Lindor getting the title, and that tension may have influenced management’s decision. Now that Nimmo’s been traded, is it finally Lindor’s time to wear the “C”? Or should the Mets wait to see how Lindor’s relationships with new teammates develop? What do you think makes a great captain? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowJorge Polanco’s first base gamble for the MetsJorge Polanco, the Mets’ new $40 million slugger, is about to fill Pete Alonso’s shoes at first base—despite having played the position for just one out in his entire 12-year MLB career, and that was by accident! Polanco’s real experience is at second and shortstop, but with Alonso off to Baltimore, he’s now expected to anchor first base and the DH spot. Mets fans, what do you think: Is this a bold move that could pay off, or a risky experiment that might backfire? Let’s hear your take on Stearns’ big bet! #Sports #Baseball #Mets11Share
MajesticMarauder+FollowStearns’ gamble: Genius or disaster?Stearns just pulled a move that’s got every Mets diehard reliving the nightmare of Seaver’s exile. Seriously, this front office shakeup feels like déjà vu from the darkest days of Mets history. The ghost of M. Donald Grant is haunting Citi Field, and Stearns is now public enemy number one in Queens. If this plan doesn’t pan out, he’ll be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Is this the bold stroke we needed, or another chapter in Mets misery? What’s your take, Mets faithful? #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMets scramble for power after Alonso exitLosing Pete Alonso has the Mets searching for a big bat, and now they’re eyeing Luis Robert from the White Sox. Robert crushed 38 homers in 2023, but he’s battled injuries and his batting average has dipped. The Mets want the Sox to help cover his hefty salary if a deal happens. It’s a risky move—Robert’s got the power, but can he stay healthy and deliver? With Alonso gone to Baltimore, fans are left wondering: Is this the right way to fill the void, or should the Mets look elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets Hit Snag in Luis Robert Jr. Trade TalksSo, Mets fans, it looks like our front office is eyeing Luis Robert Jr., but the White Sox aren’t making it easy. The $20M salary is a big sticking point, and Jerry Reinsdorf isn’t keen on sending cash our way. Even though Robert’s bat has cooled off, his glove and speed are still elite. Is he worth the gamble, or should we hold onto our prospects? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets bullpen faces big questions after Minter injuryA.J. Minter’s injury has thrown the Mets’ bullpen plans into chaos. After a hot start, Minter’s season-ending lat tear left the team scrambling, and now his status for 2026 Opening Day is up in the air. With Edwin Diaz gone and Devin Williams still unproven as a closer, the Mets are left with more questions than answers. Fans in Queens are wondering if the team will invest in another high-leverage lefty or risk another season of late-inning struggles. How do you feel about the Mets’ bullpen outlook? Who should they target next? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share