Maria Chavez+FollowMets’ outfield dilemma: Who’s the answer?Despite landing Bo Bichette in a huge deal, the Mets still have a glaring hole in their outfield after trading Brandon Nimmo. With Kyle Tucker off the market and top prospect Carson Benge yet to make his MLB debut, the options are looking thin. ESPN’s Jorge Castillo points to Lars Nootbaar as a smart trade target, while others mention a possible reunion with Harrison Bader. Fans are buzzing about who should fill that left field spot. Who do you think would make the biggest impact for the Mets this season? #Sports #Baseball #Mets11Share
Maria Chavez+FollowHow Mets’ lost stars shaped their futureEvery time the Mets lose a big name to free agency, it’s not just a goodbye—it’s a chance to reshape the team’s future. Since 2016, eight draft picks have come their way as compensation for players like Daniel Murphy, Zack Wheeler, and Jacob deGrom walking out the door. Some of those picks turned into trade chips (like Isaiah Greene for Lindor), others are now rising prospects, and a few were lost in pursuit of superstars like Juan Soto. It’s wild to see how each departure leaves a mark. Which of these moves do you think changed the Mets’ path the most? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowBo Bichette’s Arrival Shakes Up Mets PlansWow, what a week for the Amazins! With Bo Bichette locked in at third, Brett the Met Baty’s future is suddenly up in the air. Insider Finkelstein says Baty’s trade value is peaking, and the Mets could flip him for a shot at Brewers ace Freddy Peralta. Peralta’s dominance (17-6, 2.70 ERA, 204 Ks) makes him a dream target, but is a one-year deal worth the risk? Would you trade Baty for Peralta? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowWhy Dan McKinney could be the Mets’ secret weaponDan McKinney’s move up to the Mets’ big-league staff is a game-changer for fans who care about the team’s future. While the headlines focus on the new manager and pitching coach, McKinney’s track record with the Mets’ young arms in Double-A is hard to ignore—his pitchers consistently delivered strong ERAs and strikeout rates. He’s already built trust with the next wave of Mets talent, which could mean smoother transitions and bigger breakouts. With so much riding on homegrown pitching, McKinney’s impact might be the one we look back on as the difference-maker. What do you think: is he the key to unlocking the Mets’ potential? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowBo Bichette Shake-Up: Mets, Red Sox Trade BuzzWith Bo Bichette now donning Mets blue, the Amazins suddenly have a logjam at third. That means Brett Baty and Mark Vientos could be on the move—and the Red Sox, who once eyed Vientos, might be ready to deal. Baty’s glove or Vientos’ bat: which fits Boston’s needs better? And what would the Mets want in return? The trade chess match is on! #Sports #Baseball #Mets10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowNY Mets’ next moves after losing TuckerThe Mets just missed out on Kyle Tucker, even after offering a jaw-dropping $55 million per year. With the Dodgers swooping in, the Mets are left hunting for a big bat to shake up their lineup. Now, all eyes are on what comes next: will they swing for the fences with a blockbuster Tatis Jr. trade, or play it safe with names like Luis Robert Jr. or Cody Bellinger? Fans are buzzing about whether the Mets should go bold or stick to steady, affordable options. Which move would you want to see? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowNY Mets eye Zac Gallen as budget ace?The Mets could be on the verge of a major steal—rumors are swirling that Zac Gallen, a one-time All-Star, might join the rotation for a bargain price after a rough 2025 season. With the team missing out on Kyle Tucker but landing Bo Bichette, fans are buzzing about how these moves could reshape the lineup. Plus, Brett Baty’s potential shift to left field in 2026 adds another twist. Would you take a chance on Gallen for $13-15 million a year, or push for a bigger name? Let’s hear your take on the Mets’ next move! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMets shake up infield with Bo Bichette dealThe Mets just pulled off a huge surprise by signing Bo Bichette to a $126 million deal, even though their infield is already packed. With Kyle Tucker heading to the Dodgers, it’s clear the Mets didn’t want to risk a quiet offseason. Now, with Bichette on board, all eyes are on what’s next—will they trade some of their infield depth for a top pitcher like Freddy Peralta? If the Brewers are open to a deal, this could totally change the Mets’ outlook for 2025. What do you think—should the Mets keep dealing or stick with their new lineup? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowMets’ next big move after Bo BichetteBo Bichette’s arrival has totally changed the Mets’ infield game plan—now third base is up for grabs, and Brett Baty suddenly looks like the team’s best trade chip. With Boston still hunting for a third baseman and loaded with outfielders, a Baty-for-Jarren Duran swap could fill gaps for both teams. Duran would bring speed and pop to the Mets’ outfield, while Baty gives the Red Sox a young, controllable infielder. Would you pull the trigger on this deal, or hold onto Baty? Curious to hear how fans would play this! #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowMets eye Kyle Tucker for a big turnaroundThe Mets could flip their slow offseason on its head by landing Kyle Tucker, one of the top free agents still on the market. With big bats like Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso gone, adding Tucker would bring much-needed power and defense to the outfield. The Mets’ creative, short-term offer reportedly puts them ahead of other big spenders like the Dodgers and Blue Jays. Imagine Tucker and Juan Soto in the same lineup—pitchers would have their hands full! Could this move finally spark the change Mets fans have been waiting for? Let’s hear your thoughts on this potential game-changer. #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share