Month: March 2026

Mets Top 50 Prospects for 2026: 10-6 Features Young Infielders, Right-Handed Starters

Next up in our countdown of the New York Mets’ top-50 organizational prospects are No. 6 through 10. The previous 40 prospects can be found via the links at the end of this article. The below will consist of a couple newer bats to the organization, a few exciting arms, and a prospect that has started to breakthrough to some outlets’ top 100 lists. No. 10: Mitch Voit, 2B B/T: R/R,...

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2026 Mets Opening Day Roster

The spring season has finished, and Opening Day is right around the corner. The Mets and manager Carlos Mendoza look to rebound after a lackluster 2025, and as Thursday approaches, here’s the squad they’ll throw out against the Pirates at Citi Field. (Previous season’s stats are in parentheses) Catchers Francisco Alvarez -After two seasons plagued by injuries, spring has...

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One Data Point for Each Pitcher This Spring

Pretty much every pitcher tries something new in spring training. For many, it is new pitches and new pitch shapes. You can view MMO’s breakdown of some of the Mets pitchers trying out new pitches here. Pitchers also try to do things like attack the zone more, generate more ground balls, get more extensions, etc. Here are some potential trend lines to watch for the 2026 season. Freddy...

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One Interesting Data Point for Each Mets Hitter This Spring

Every spring training, players try new things like swing changes, trying to pull the ball more, improving bat speed and power output, and working on breaking balls, etc. Now that every ballpark has Statcast data, we can take a deeper look at each player and focus on one data point to see whether it’s a trend line for the season or just an aberration from a small sample size in spring...

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Morning Briefing: Cubs Extend Pete Crow-Armstrong

Good morning, Mets fans! According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the Chicago Cubs and center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong have agreed to a six-year, $115 million extension starting in 2027. Passan notes the deal is unique because it lacks a club option, allowing Crow-Armstrong to reach free agency before his age-31 season. Crow-Armstrong, of course, was originally drafted by the Mets. Latest Mets News...

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