Month: October 2025

Morning Briefing: Orioles Interview Luis Rojas For Managerial Opening

Good morning, Mets fans! The Orioles have interviewed Yankees third-base coach Luis Rojas for their managerial opening, SNY’s Andy Martino reported on Tuesday. Rojas, 44, previously managed the Mets to a 103-119 record across the 2020 and 2021 seasons. If he doesn’t get the job, the Yankees are expected to bring him back. Playoff Update The Dodgers have taken a 2-0 lead in the NLCS, as...

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Steve Cohen’s Casino Nears Reality After MGM Drops Bid

New York Mets owner Steve Cohen is closer to getting his casino for the Metropolitan Park development after a surprising turn of events in New York’s bid for casino licenses. MGM Empire City planned to open a $2.3 billion casino and resort in Yonkers and was seen as a favorite to land one of the three casino licenses (along with Resorts World, which already exists as a limited casino and...

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NLCS Game 2 Chat: Dodgers vs. Brewers, 8:08 PM

Tuesday, October 14, 2025 • 8:08 PM ET American Family Field • Milwaukee, WI RHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto (1-1, 2.53 ERA) vs. RHP Freddy Peralta (1-1, 4.66 ERA) TBS • HBO Max The Dodgers won Game 1 of the 2025 NLCS 2-1 on Monday night behind a dominant outing from Blake Snell and despite one of the most insane and bizarre double plays baseball’s ever seen. Snell’s eight shutout innings and...

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Mets Hire Jeff Albert as Hitting Coach, Kai Correa as Bench Coach

The Mets have filled two of their coaching positions: Jeff Albert as director of major league hitting and Kai Correa as bench coach. Jeff Albert to Lead Hitting Program Jeff Albert, who has been serving as the director of hitting development since 2023, will be in charge of the major league team’s hitting program next season. As was first reported by Jeff Passan of ESPN, Albert is expected to be...

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Five Teams That Could Sign Pete Alonso

Pete Alonso will soon be a free agent again when he declines his 2026 player option after the World Series. Last year, Alonso’s offseason saw sparse interest from teams in giving him a long-term guaranteed deal over nine figures. So, the 30-year-old first baseman returned to his creature comforts in New York on essentially a one-year deal, allowing him to become the Mets’ franchise leader in...

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