Month: February 2026

Morning Briefing: Happy Spring Training Opening Day!

Good morning, Mets fans! Mets fans will get an early look at some major names as they play their spring opener Saturday afternoon. MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo reports that new acquisitions Bo Bichette and Marcus Semien will make their Mets debuts in the team’s Grapefruit League opener at Clover Park. Juan Soto is also expected to be in the lineup. The game is set for 1:10 p.m. ET...

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Citi Field Reaches Revenue Record in Juan Soto’s First Mets Season

The Mets have already seen a massive return on investment with Juan Soto’s 15-year, $765 million contract that he signed with the club in December 2024. Not only did Soto slash .263/.396/.525 last year with a career-high 43 home runs and 38 stolen bases, which was tied for the National League lead, but the organization itself had a historic season in terms of their revenue at Citi Field....

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Mets Top 50 Prospects for 2026: 40-36 Features Versatility, Righty Arms

To start off my Top 50 Mets prospects for 2026 we looked at a few arms who could potentially help the Mets this season in the 50-46 group and then the 45-41 group focused mostly on young talent from the Dominican Summer League. This time around, it’s a mixture of right-handed pitchers and versatile position players. No. 4o: D’Andre Smith, UT B/T: R/R, Age: 24 (5/10/2001) Height:...

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WBC Team Preview: Netherlands

Andruw Jones, who in January became the first player born in Curacao to be elected to the Hall of Fame, will manage the Netherlands. Making it extra special, his son Druw Jones, the second overall pick of the 2022 draft, will play for him. The younger Jones hit five homers, stole 28 bases and posted a .694 OPS for the Diamondbacks’ High-A affiliate last season. He is a center fielder like...

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2026 Non-Roster Invitee Preview: Jackson Cluff

The Mets either have a ton of shortstops on the roster or they have limited depth at the position. It completely depends on how the club sees the versatility of their roster. When Francisco Lindor went down with a back injury late in 2024, Luisangel Acuña was there to fill the gap for the Mets. Acuña did great in that stint and was able to fill in when needed in 2025 (although that was only...

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