Month: January 2026

MMO Roundtable – Reactions To Bo Bichette Becoming New York Met

As we continue to share our reactions to the Mets’ offseason happenings with you, I’m happy to finally share one that’s not just angry goodbyes – welcome to New York, Bo Bichette! These reactions came very soon after we shared our reactions after Kyle Tucker decided to go to LA rather than be in NY. Let’s not harp on that too much, though. Instead, here’s how...

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Can Brett Baty Play Left Field?

With the signing of Bo Bichette to play third base, infielder Brett Baty is a man without a position. There have been reports that Baty could play first base, a position he spent last off-season learning, or left field, a position he has some but limited experience playing. The Mets need outfielders, and while I would not expect him to be an everyday player out there, is this a position Baty is...

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Breaking Down Newest Mets Infielder Bo Bichette

After missing out on Kyle Tucker, the Mets made a quick pivot to sign infielder Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126 million contract, which includes two opt-outs and a $5 million buyout. The 28-year-old has spent his entire career with the Blue Jays and is a career .294/.337/.469 hitter with an .806 OPS and 122 WRC+. After an injury-plagued 2024, he bounced back in 2025 with a .311/.357/.483...

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Morning Briefing: Bo Bichette Nearly Had Agreement With Phillies

Good morning, Mets fans! The big news from Friday was that the Mets signed infielder Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126 million contract with opt-outs after Years 1 and 2. The news was first reported by Will Sammon of The Athletic. Bichette is the Mets’ answer after losing the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes to the Dodgers. Bichette is a career .294 batter who hit .311/.357/.483/.840 with 18 home...

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Rumor Roundup: Mets Remain in on Bellinger, Showing Interest in Canning

The Mets are still in on Cody Bellinger, sources told Pat Ragazzo of Mets on SI on Friday. Bellinger, the best position player left in free agency, would be a good fit since New York needs an outfielder. Bellinger hit .272/.334/.480 with 29 home runs, 98 RBIs and 13 stolen bases with the Yankees last year. He took advantage of Yankee Stadium’s right-field porch, hitting 18 of his 29 homers...

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