Month: October 2025

Mets Re-Sign Richard Lovelady

The World Series has yet to begin, but the Mets have already gotten a start on building their roster for 2026. The team has inked Richard Lovelady to a one-year major league contract. Lovelady was one of the many members of the team’s bullpen carousel this past season. He joined the team in June and made two appearances, only to be designated for assignment two days after he was signed....

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Low-A St. Lucie Season Recap: Mets Crowned First and Second Half Champions

The St. Lucie Mets had a season for the record books, earning the title of both first half (34-31) and second half (43-22 ) champions of the Florida State League East Division. It was just the second time in franchise history and the first time since 1989 (just the second year of the team being a team) that St. Lucie accomplished the feat. The first half of the year was a bit of a roller coaster...

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Details Emerge for Metropolitan Park Project

One of the first questions many Mets fans have about the proposed Metropolitan Park project is simple. Where will I park? The $8 billion project is planned to cover 50 acres of asphalt parking lots around Citi Field. Steve Cohen and Hard Rock International submitted a 366-page preliminary proposal Tuesday that answers that question, with renderings of three multi-level parking structures that...

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2025 Report Card: Starling Marte, DH-OF

Starling Marte Age: 37 (10/9/1988) B/T: R/R Primary Stats: .270/.335/.410, 9 HR, 34 RBI, 37 R, 7 SB, 22 BB, 68 SO, 329 PA, 98 G Advanced Stats: 111 OPS+, 112 wRC+, 20.7 K%, 6.7 BB%, .318 BABIP, .326 xwOBA, 0.7 fWAR, 1.0 bWAR 2025 Salary: $20.7 million Grade: C 2025 Review The addition of right-fielder Juan Soto moved Starling Marte into a new role this year. He’d been a designated hitter...

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Morning Briefing: Francisco Lindor Had Elbow Surgery

Good morning, Mets fans! Francisco Lindor reportedly had a minor elbow procedure after the season ended, Andy Martino of SNY reported. He’s expected to be ready for spring training. As for actual baseball on the field, there’s just one more day left before the World Series begins. Pictures floated around social media of the Dodgers boarding their flight, with plenty of “Shohei...

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