Month: October 2025

Morabito, Suero Holding Steady in Arizona Fall League

The 2025 Arizona Fall League has seen three Mets hitters in catcher Chris Suero, centerfielder Nick Morabito and left fielder D’Andre Smith and four Mets pitchers in RHP’s Austin Troesser, Brett Banks, Jordan Geber and Ernesto Mercedes get action in the games and we will take a look at how they have all performed thus far. Mets AFL Hitters Chris Suero, Catcher/LF Chris Suero, 21, has...

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OTD 1986: “The Dream Has Come True”

Editor’s note: With the World Series in the thick of hit, we’re running back this history piece by Rich recapping the final two games of the 1986 World Series, the last of which occurred on October 27. (Yes, today is October 28.) Next year will mark 40 years since the Mets’ last championship. On October 27, 1986, the Mets defeated the Boston Red Sox to win their second world...

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2025 Report Card: Steve Cohen, Owner

Steve Cohen, Owner Age: 69 2025 net worth: $23 billion, per Forbes Grade: B 2025 Review Steve Cohen opened the checkbook up wide last offseason, signing Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract. It was the largest deal in sports history in total value at the time. (Cristiano Ronaldo signed a two-year extension worth up to $936 million with Al-Nassr FC in July. Francisco Lindor’s...

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Explaining the Qualifying Offer & Who is Eligible

Every offseason, some free agents are eligible for a qualifying offer–a one-year deal for a set amount of money to return to their team from the season prior. The value of that contract is calculated by averaging the salaries of the 125 highest-paid players in the majors. For 2026, the qualifying offer will be worth $22.025 million. Teams have until five days after the conclusion of the World...

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Morning Briefing: Dodgers Win 18-Inning World Series Marathon

Good morning, Mets fans! Earlier this morning, the Dodgers won in Game 3 of the Fall Classic, which certainly lived up to its namesake. The Dodgers won 6-5 in 18 innings on a Freddie Freeman walk-off home run — the second 18-inning World Series Game 3 they’ve played in the last decade. The scoring began with Teoscar Hernández and Shohei Ohtani homering in the second and third innings to...

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