Timothy Huff MD+FollowFreddy Peralta: Mets’ New Ace, Same Old Limits?So, Mets fans, we finally landed Freddy Peralta as our Opening Day ace! But let’s talk real—Brewers fans have seen this movie before. Peralta’s got the stuff (two All-Star nods, sub-4 ERA), but he’s not a workhorse. Don’t expect him to go deep into games—he rarely makes it past the 6th. With our bullpen already stretched, this could be a real test come playoff time. Are we ready for the Peralta experience? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowMets Land Kimbrel: Bullpen X-Factor?The Amazins’ front office is on a heater! After missing out on Kyle Tucker, the Mets pivoted fast—locking up Bo Bichette and Luis Robert Jr., then trading for Freddy Peralta. But the sneaky move? Signing World Series champ Craig Kimbrel to a minor league deal. If Kimbrel can find his old fire, he could be the dark horse that tips the NL East rivalry. Thoughts on Kimbrel’s impact if he makes the roster? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowIs Jacob Reimer the Mets’ Secret Weapon?Mets fans, it’s time to put some respect on Jacob Reimer’s name! MLB Pipeline just ranked him as the No. 2 third base prospect for 2026, and with the hot corner looking thin across the league, that’s a big deal. Reimer’s bat is heating up, and with the Mets’ infield getting crowded, he could be a trade chip or a future lineup fixture. Could this be the start of a new Mets rivalry at third? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
jillian59+FollowNY Mets’ left field shakeup: What’s next?The Mets’ search for left field solutions has taken some wild turns lately. After rumors swirled about a Ketel Marte trade, it turns out the team was also eyeing Brendan Donovan for the spot—despite his limited outfield experience. Now, with Arizona shutting down Marte talks and the Mets shifting Brett Baty into new roles, it’s clear the front office is prioritizing versatility over traditional defense. Is this the right move for a team looking to contend, or are they playing with fire by moving infielders to the outfield? Let’s hear your take on the Mets’ strategy! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowJimmy Nelson joins Mets as minor league coachJimmy Nelson, the beloved "Big Sweat" from his Brewers days, is stepping into a new role as assistant pitching coach for the Mets’ Low-A affiliate. After years of battling injuries and a memorable run as Milwaukee’s de facto ace in 2017, Nelson is reuniting with former Brewers exec David Stearns in New York. It’s always interesting to see a player transition to coaching, especially someone who brought so much heart to the mound. What do you think Nelson’s biggest impact will be on the Mets’ young pitchers? Let’s hear your thoughts on this new chapter for a fan favorite! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets Roster Moves: Stearns’ Secret Weapon?Did anyone else catch the Mets quietly flipping Cooper Criswell to the Mariners? It’s classic David Stearns—always working the margins. While this wasn’t a blockbuster, it’s another example of Stearns’ quick-trigger approach: bring in Myers, move out Criswell, and keep the roster flexible. Reminds me of the Eddy Alvarez-for-Pablo Reyes swap earlier this year. Stearns’ knack for finding incremental upgrades could be a game-changer in tight NL East races. Thoughts on how this approach stacks up to past regimes? #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets’ clever move keeps Lovelady in the foldThe Mets just pulled off a savvy roster move with Richard Lovelady, timing his DFA so he’s likely to stay in the organization. With most teams’ rosters and payrolls full, and Lovelady’s split contract making him less tempting to claim, the Mets are playing the long game. Once the 60-day IL opens up in a few weeks, they’ll have more roster flexibility. It’s a reminder of how much timing and strategy goes into even the smallest MLB transactions. What do you think—smart business or just shuffling deck chairs? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMets fans react to creative force leaving SNYLongtime SNY producer John DeMarsico, the mind behind those movie-like Mets broadcasts, is out after 17 years—right as the team makes big roster moves. Fans are stunned and frustrated, calling his departure a blow to the unique way Mets games have been brought to life on TV. DeMarsico’s creative vision turned every pitch into a cinematic moment, and many feel the broadcast just won’t be the same. With all the excitement around new signings, this sudden change behind the scenes has sparked a real debate: does a great broadcast team matter as much as the players on the field? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
terrysharon+FollowMets bring Craig Kimbrel to QueensNine-time All-Star Craig Kimbrel is joining the Mets on a minor league deal, bringing one of baseball’s top closers to Queens. Even though Kimbrel sits fourth on MLB’s all-time saves list, he’ll have to fight for a spot in a bullpen that’s already stacked with new faces like Devin Williams and Luke Weaver. If he makes the roster, Kimbrel could be a huge asset—or will his best days stay in the past? Mets fans, how do you feel about this move? Could Kimbrel be the surprise X-factor this season? #Sports #Baseball #Mets20Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowMets’ Bold Move: Eyeing Pirates’ Bubba Chandler?Mets fans, did you catch Joel Sherman’s latest? Apparently, the Amazins made a play for Pirates’ top arm Bubba Chandler this offseason—think of it as trying to snag another team’s Nolan McLean! With the farm already stacked, it’s wild to see Stearns swinging for a big upgrade. Would you have traded Sproat and Jett Williams for Chandler? Hard to imagine the Bucs letting him go, but it shows the Mets are open to anything to get better. #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share