Month: November 2025

Statistical Spotlight: Kodai Senga’s Two Halves

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Truly, a tale of two halves for Mets starting pitcher Kodai Senga. Senga started off the 2025 campaign incredibly. He was leading the league in ERA in the beginning of the season, prompting many to discuss the possibility of a Cy Young award before the All-Star break. Then an errant throw from Pete Alonso to Senga, who was running over to...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Agree to Terms with Tyrone Taylor

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets agreed to a one-year, $3.8 million contract with Tyrone Taylor to avoid arbitration. Taylor’s 2025 season was a disappointment as he owned just a .598 OPS, though he continued to bring stellar defense. Taylor is likely to begin 2026 as the Mets’ fourth outfielder, with the Mets actively seeking an upgrade over him in center field. Latest Mets News...

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Adolis García, Jonah Heim Headline Non-Tendered Players

Friday’s non-tender deadline has seen a new group of players become free agents. Listed below are some of the higher-profile players who were let go by their clubs along with their arbitration estimates from MLB Trade Rumors. Adolis García, OF ($12.1MM) Adolis García, who had been a staple for the Texas Rangers since the club acquired him from the St. Louis Cardinals in December 2019, is now on...

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Mets Non-Tendering Danny Young, Max Kranick, José Castillo

Updated Post: Nov. 21 at 5:25 p.m. EST MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo reported that left-handed reliever José Castillo has been non-tendered by the Mets, making him the club’s third and final player to suffer that fate. New York acquired Castillo in a trade from the Arizona Diamondbacks in May. He was designated by assignment on three occasions by the team, but it wasn’t until...

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Justin Willard Hoping to Tap Into Mets Pitchers’ Superpowers

If Justin Willard’s vision becomes a reality, the 2026 Mets will have a staff full of pitchers making the most of their superpowers. Willard, 35, was named the Mets’ new pitching coach on Wednesday, confirming the news on the Baseball Isn’t Boring podcast, where host Rob Bradford asked him about his coaching approach. “First of all, understanding, like what makes them...

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