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The Mets are reluctant to bring back Jose Iglesias despite his desire to return for a couple of reasons: 1) Jeff McNeil ($12 million a year) is thought to be untradeable, and 2) They have high regard and hopes for rookie Luisangel Acuña,
Pete Alonso appeared to bring Steve Cohen’s TGL team a stroke of good luck Tuesday night after he led the New York Golf Club out into the arena for its match against Jupiter Links Golf Club. Alonso, along with Cohen and Mets stars Jeff McNeil and Brandon Nimmo,
New York Mets fans will be divided on a lot of things. No player will have us more split than Jose Siri. A player who does some things incredibly well and seems to miss terribly in other areas of his game,
After another season that fell short of his own expectations, Jeff McNeil arrived for camp with the New York Mets with an explicit goal: “I’m taking this spring training super seriously.” And so on Saturday,
This did not look like vintage Jeff McNeil, a contact-hitting savant who won a batting title by spraying the ball to all fields.
With recently signed New York Mets infielder Nick Madrigal expected to miss the entire 2025 regular season after suffering a broken and dislocated shoulder, the
New York Mets prospect Luisangel Acuna left Saturday's spring training game against the Tampa Bay Rays after being hit on the arm by a Shane McClanahan pitch. Anthony DiComo of MLB.com had the information on social media: That's certainly noteworthy,
The New York Mets are already quite thin in their starting pitching rotation following spring training injuries to both Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas, and now their infield depth is also becoming a concern.
In Port St. Lucie, Brett Baty took ground balls at shortstop for the first time, signaling the start of a potential transition. Mets insider Tim Healey noted on X that Baty is embracing this “utility phase” of his career, and if he plays it right, it could land him on the Opening Day roster.
After another season that fell short of his own expectations, Jeff McNeil arrived for camp with the New York Mets with an explicit goal: “I’m taking this spring training super seriously.” And so on Saturday,
Here is our 26-man roster prediction 3.0 for Opening Day... The one thing that changed here from our roster prediction 2.0 is the presence of Jose Siri as the regular in center field instead of Tyrone Taylor.