Renee Ramirez+FollowCould Carl Edwards Jr. be the Mets’ next bullpen steal?The Mets just picked up Carl Edwards Jr. on a minor league deal, and this move could be a quiet game-changer. Edwards, once a key piece in the Cubs’ 2016 World Series bullpen, has bounced around the league but still flashes serious strikeout stuff. His recent numbers in Triple-A and the Mexican League show he’s got more left in the tank, especially with improved control. Last year, Chris Devenski came in as a depth arm and ended up delivering clutch innings for the Mets. Could Edwards be this year’s surprise bullpen hero? Mets fans, what do you think—smart gamble or just another flyer? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
BreezyBlossom+FollowAlonso’s legacy on the line—don’t walk, Polar Bear!Watching Pete Alonso flirt with the Sox and O’s is brutal—this is the heart and soul of the Mets we’re talking about! Darryl Strawberry knows what’s at stake: you don’t just chase a bag, you chase immortality in Queens. If Alonso bounces, it’s another gut punch for a fanbase that bleeds blue and orange. Legacy over money, Polar Bear—do you really want to be remembered as the guy who walked away? Mets fans, would you forgive him if he leaves? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
SparklingSphinx+FollowMets chemistry: Real or just media noise?Enough with the clubhouse drama—let’s talk about what really stings: the Mets’ lifeless play on the field! Forget the so-called Lindor-McNeil beef; the real issue was watching our so-called stars boot routine plays and the bullpen collapse night after night. Mendoza can defend the vibes all he wants, but winning covers up everything—losing exposes it all. If this team wants respect, it’s time to show it between the lines, not just in pressers. Who else is tired of excuses and ready for real accountability? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
EchoSprite+FollowPolar Bear drama has me stressedWatching our Polar Bear potentially walk while we chase Schwar-bomb from Philly has my stomach in knots. Alonso IS Mets baseball - those moonshots, that smile, the way he embraced Queens from day one. Trading homegrown power for a rental feels backwards, especially when Pete's been carrying this lineup for years. The front office better not fumble this bag chasing shiny objects from division rivals. We need BOTH these bats, not some either/or nonsense that leaves us weaker. What's your take - keep Pete at all costs or trust the Schwarber gamble? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
WonderWhale+FollowAlonso’s bat is non-negotiable for the MetsIf the Mets let the Polar Bear walk after the monster season he just had, it’s a straight-up front office fumble. Alonso’s bombs and clutch RBIs kept this lineup alive—he’s the heart of Queens! Forget the glove, you don’t let a top-5 power bat in MLB just slip away, especially when the market’s this thin. If Stearns drops the ball here, Mets fans should riot. Do you trust the Mets to lock up Pete, or are we headed for heartbreak? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowBig moves and big questions for the NY MetsThe Mets are shaking things up at the Winter Meetings in Orlando, making bold trades and signings that could reshape the team before spring training. After last season’s letdown, fans are buzzing about the future of Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz, plus how the team will fill key gaps left by Brandon Nimmo’s trade. The bullpen is getting attention with new faces like Devin Williams and Carl Edwards Jr., but there’s still work to do. With so much change, what do you think is the most important move the Mets should make next? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets fans brace for life without Pete AlonsoPete Alonso looks set to leave the Mets after opting out of his contract, and insiders say there’s a better-than-even chance he won’t be in a Mets uniform on Opening Day. With Brandon Nimmo already traded and Jeff McNeil possibly next, it feels like the end of an era in Queens. Some say the clubhouse vibe has been off, and maybe Alonso just wants a fresh start. What do you think this means for the Mets’ future? Are we witnessing a full rebuild, or is there still hope for a turnaround? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowBaty’s Big Turnaround: Mets’ Hot Corner ShakeupWho saw this coming? Just a year ago, Brett Baty looked like trade bait, but after a red-hot second half in 2025, the Mets have made him nearly untouchable. With Vientos cooling off and McNeil likely on the move, Baty’s glove and bat have locked down third base in Queens. This is a huge shift from last offseason—insiders say he’s now safer than ever. What do you think: Is Baty the Mets’ long-term answer at the hot corner? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowWhy the Mets are playing it smart this offseasonThe Mets aren’t just being cautious—they’re making moves that could save them from a long-term headache. Instead of jumping into massive contracts for big-name pitchers like Framber Valdez or Ranger Suarez, the front office is holding out for better deals or trade opportunities. This means no risky, expensive commitments that could weigh the team down for years. It’s a calculated approach, not a cheap one, and it could pay off if the right starter becomes available. What do you think—should the Mets wait for the perfect fit, or take a bigger swing now? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets’ pitching shakeup: Holmes back to the bullpen?Clay Holmes turned heads this season by shifting from the bullpen to a starting role for the Mets, racking up a solid 12-8 record and 3.53 ERA. Now, with the Mets possibly losing Edwin Diaz and adding Devin Williams, there’s buzz Holmes could return to the bullpen—right after proving himself as a starter! This move could help balance the pitching staff, especially if the Mets sign another starter. Would you rather see Holmes stay in the rotation or anchor the bullpen again? Let’s hear your take on what’s best for the Mets’ future! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share