Month: November 2025

Morning Briefing: Metropolitan Park Hits Snag

Good morning, Mets fans! Tom Seaver would have been 81 years old today. A Manhattan judge on Friday granted a temporary restraining order to the United States Tennis Association, which accuses the city in a lawsuit of violating the terms of a lease agreement so it can help Steve Cohen with a plan to build a casino on parking lots next to Citi Field. The USTA owns and runs the tennis complex that...

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Report: Josh Naylor Returning To Seattle On Five-Year Deal

The first notable domino has fallen in the 2025 offseason. According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the Seattle Mariners are bringing back first baseman Josh Naylor. Naylor is reportedly signing a five-year deal to return to Seattle. The specifics of the deal wasn’t revealed until a day after Passan’s report. Naylor signed for $92.5 million over five years ($18.5 million annually). Naylor was projected...

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Deep Dive Into Carson Benge’s Sensational 2025 Season

This past season was a terrific one, to say the least, for the Mets’ first-round pick in 2024. Starting in Brooklyn and ending in Syracuse, it was a whirlwind year for Carson Benge, who flew through the Mets’ minor leagues because of his great performance at every level he played. Let’s take a deeper look at his awesome 2025 campaign Starting in Brooklyn (High-A), Benge had a...

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Free Agent Profile: Ryan O’Hearn, 1B/OF/DH

Ryan O’Hearn Position: 1B/OF/DH B/T: L/L Player Data: Age: 32 (07/26/1993) 2025 Traditional Stats: 144 G, 544 PA, .281/.366/.437/.803, 133 H, 17 HR, 63 RBI 2025 Advanced Stats: 127 wRC+, 20.0 K%, 10.7 BB%, .330 BABIP, .350 xwOBA, 3.0 fWAR Rundown The 32-year-old Ryan O’Hearn started his big-league career with the Kansas City Royals. The former Sam Houston State Bearkat spent five seasons...

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Mets Had Second-Best Minor League Organizational Record In 2025

It was certainly not the ending to 2025 that the big-league club wanted to see. However, elsewhere in the New York Mets’ system teams flourished. So much so, the organizational record from the Single-A through the Triple-A levels was the second-best of the 30 organizations. Only the Detroit Tigers outdid the Mets, as Detroit’s four minor league teams combined for a stunning 61.24%...

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