Author: Joe D

Baseball America: Updated Mets Top 10 Prospects

Here is the latest update on Baseball America’s Top 10 Mets Prospects as presented by our old young friend Jacob Resnick. Baseball America has updated their #Mets top 10 prospects list: 1. Francisco Álvarez 2. Brett Baty3. Ronny Mauricio4. Mark Vientos5. Matt Allan6. J.T. Ginn7. Alex Ramirez8. Khalil Lee9. Joel Diaz10. Calvin Ziegler — Jacob Resnick (@Jacob_Resnick) October 29, 2021...

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Tommy Tanous: Exactly What Mets Need Right Now

I was leaning strongly towards penning an article on how embarrassing the Mets’ search for a new Player of Baseball Operations has become. We’ve seen outward rejections and team declinations almost on a daily basis. The Mets have zoomed past options A, B and C and are now stuck somewhere between H and I. For a team that is looking to shed its “LOLMets” moniker,...

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Another New York Sports Icon Bids Farewell

Say it ain’t so Schmoozer… After 34 years of broadcasting under the covers with you, overnight host Steve Somers is calling it quits with WFAN. Somers, 74, made the announcement  – sort of – after he teased out some details during most of his show. But after callers began flooding the phone lines, Somers finally made it official just before signing off at 2 am. He told a...

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Maybe The Mets Future Is In The Cards

Don’t sweat the small stuff… That’s what my Uncle used to tell me, but what does he know…  he’s a Yankees fan. The truth is the Mets have always got me sweating about something and oftentimes they have me sweating over bunch of stuff all at the same time. Currently, my biggest concern is how rejected this Mets organization has become. They have been deemed a pariah...

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Baty Named AFL Player of the Week

Mets prospect Brett Baty has been named the Player of the Week for the first week of the Arizona Fall League season. Baty, 21, has done nothing but impress since the Mets selected him in the first round of the 2019 Draft. In the opening week of the AFL, the Texas native showed he belonged among baseball’s best prospects. Baty batted a robust .444/.565/.722 with three doubles, a triple, and three...

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