Andrea Castillo+FollowMets’ roster shakeup leaves Vientos boxed outMark Vientos can’t catch a break with the Mets right now. As the team openly looks for more power at DH and commits to Brett Baty at third, Vientos finds himself squeezed out of every position he once called home. Even first base isn’t a sure thing, with Pete Alonso trade rumors swirling but no real movement. Vientos’ numbers last season didn’t force the Mets’ hand, and now he’s stuck waiting to see if he’ll be a bench bat, trade chip, or just left in limbo. What do you think—should the Mets give him another shot, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowEdwin Diaz Heads West: Mets-Dodgers Closer ShakeupWow, what a bombshell for Mets fans! Sugar Diaz, arguably the best closer in the game, is off to the Dodgers on a record deal. That’s a huge move for LA’s bullpen, but it leaves a big hole in Queens. Luckily, the Mets just brought in Devin Williams from the Yankees, so the closer spot is in good hands. Still, seeing Diaz in Dodger blue is going to sting for a while. How do you all feel about this closer swap? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowNY Mets’ DH dilemma: Is bringing back Marte the answer?The Mets are reportedly considering a reunion with Starling Marte—something only Juan Soto seems to want. After last year’s struggles in the outfield and a limited but decent run as DH, it’s a head-scratcher for fans who expected bigger moves. The team has tried rotating part-time DHs before, and it hasn’t worked out. Does it make sense to go back to Marte, or should the Mets aim higher for a real impact bat? Mets fans, what’s your take on this possible pivot? #Sports #Baseball #Mets01Share
Maria Chavez+FollowDid the Mets Blow It With Edwin Diaz?So, Mets fans, let’s talk about Sugar Diaz heading to the Dodgers. The Mets matched LA’s years and were just $3M short, but the real miss was not offering that fourth year. Closers like Kenley and Chapman are still thriving in their late 30s, so why the hesitation? Diaz could’ve been a franchise legend in Queens, but now he’s chasing rings in LA. Did the front office overthink this? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets-Yankees Eye Megill: Closer Rivalry BrewingMets fans, how would you feel if Stearns brings Trevor Megill to Queens? The Big Apple rivalry could heat up with both the Mets and Yankees reportedly after the Brewers’ All-Star closer. Megill’s 51 saves in two years and team control make him a prime target, but the price won’t be cheap. If Stearns pulls this off, he’s playing 4D chess with his own 2018 move. Would you rather see Megill or stick with Edwin Diaz as the main man? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets eye All-Star ace after losing Edwin DiazLosing Edwin Diaz to the Dodgers just flipped the Mets’ offseason plans upside down. Now, there’s buzz about the Mets making a bold move for Nationals All-Star MacKenzie Gore—a young ace with a $6.5 million price tag and two years left on his contract. If this trade happens, it could totally reshape the Mets’ pitching staff and free up cash for big bats like Cody Bellinger or Pete Alonso. Would you rather see the Mets invest in a new closer or go all-in on a frontline starter like Gore? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowBrett Baty locks down Mets third baseBrett Baty is officially the Mets’ everyday third baseman next season—no more guessing games. After bouncing back from a tough demotion and showing major growth on both sides of the ball, Baty’s late-season surge and defensive improvement have made him too valuable to bench. While Mark Vientos made waves with his bat, the Mets are prioritizing Baty’s all-around game to tighten up their infield. With the position battle finally settled, do you think Baty is the long-term answer at third, or should the Mets keep their options open? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowMets set a hard limit on Pete Alonso dealThe Mets are drawing a line in the sand: Pete Alonso, one of the team’s biggest stars and fan favorites, won’t get more than a three-year contract extension. Even after a strong season at the plate, the front office is hesitant to commit long-term, especially with the team already facing the loss of closer Edwin Diaz. This move could seriously shake up the clubhouse and the fan base. What do you think—should the Mets lock in Alonso for longer, or is a shorter deal the right call? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
MagneticMynah+FollowLosing the trumpets: Mets fans guttedEdwin Díaz walking out of Queens for LA? That’s a gut punch, plain and simple. The trumpets, the Narco entrance—gone, just like that. Front office fumbled the bag, and now the best closer we’ve ever had is suiting up for the Dodgers. You can’t replace that kind of fire in the ninth. Devin Williams is solid, but he’s no Sugar. How are we supposed to trust this bullpen now? Who else is sick over this move? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
SpectralSailor+FollowSoto’s meltdown seals Mets’ bullpen disasterGregory Soto just bailed for the Bucs, and honestly, who can blame him after that brutal stretch in Queens? The so-called 'super bullpen' was a total mirage—Soto’s command vanished, and every outing felt like a heart attack waiting to happen. Watching him walk batters and blow leads while the Mets spiraled out of playoff contention was pure agony. Now he’s Pittsburgh’s project. Is anyone else still fuming over how this bullpen was hyped and then flat-out flopped? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share