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Morning Briefing: Mets Content on Soto’s Progression

Good morning, Mets fans! On Monday, Anthony DiComo reported that Juan Soto (calf strain) is still expected back within 2-3 weeks of his April 3 injury, per Carlos Mendoza, but he has not started a running program. Should Soto not progress in the next couple of days, it is possible he could undergo another MRI, but as of right now, the Mets are content with his progression, per DiComo. The Mets...

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Chris Suero Might be the Mets’ Most Fascinating Prospect

The Mets’ farm system is loaded. The pitching, headlined by Jonah Tong, Christian Scott, Jack Wenninger and Jonathan Santucci, is as deep as any team in baseball. The hitting, with bats like A.J. Ewing, Jacob Reimer and Ryan Clifford, is also strong. As a result, Chris Suero and his rise through the organization has gone a bit under the radar. At this point, most Mets fans know of Suero,...

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Chris Suero Might be the Mets’ Most Fascinating Prospect

The Mets’ farm system is loaded. The pitching, headlined by Jonah Tong, Christian Scott, Jack Wenninger and Jonathan Santucci, is as deep as any team in baseball. The hitting, with bats like A.J. Ewing, Jacob Reimer and Ryan Clifford, is also strong. As a result, Chris Suero and his rise through the organization has gone a bit under the radar. At this point, most Mets fans know of Suero,...

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Exclusive: Mets’ 2025 Third-Round Pick Antonio Jimenez

Antonio Jimenez is one of a kind. The Mets had never drafted a player from the University of Central Florida before the fifth round. That changed in 2025 when the opportunity to add Jimenez to their organization came along. The club poached the draft-eligible sophomore with their third-round pick, 102nd overall, in the 2025 MLB Draft, inking him to a bonus worth $564,000. Jimenez joined UCF...

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Fan Shot: Meet The Mets, The 2026 Edition

Fan shot written by Steve Lastoe If you checked out on the Mets after they ended their season with a clunker against the Miami Marlins, who could blame you? When your team goes from having the best record in baseball at the end of May to missing the playoffs entirely, you deserve a break. However, if you chose not to obsess over the roster these last 6 months, you did miss out on the most...

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Statcast Breakdown: MiLB ABS Analysis

Long live the robots. The robots are here to stay. After trial runs in both Triple-A and spring training, the Automated Ball Strike Challenge System [ABS] has made its way to the big leagues in 2026. Starting on Opening Day 2026, players have been able to turn to ABS to issue a final judgment on close ball/strike calls. ABS is the first system to take away unilateral ball/strike decision-making...

Podcasts

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MMO Weekly Ep. 125: Do Something, Mets!

On the latest episode of MMO Weekly, the fellas—Sal Manzo, Mathias Altman-Kurosaki and Chris Bello—discuss the frigid offseason, the Alex Bregman signing, and what the Mets’ next key move should be. “You want to try and win now, especially in a division where, let’s be frankly honest, it’s kind of taking a downturn,” Chris Bello said. Check out the episode above and subscribe...

Mets History

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Top Mets Opening Day Moments

The Mets have the best winning percentage in MLB history on Opening Day. Over the years, the team’s season openers have featured many big moments, from walk-offs to unsung players becoming heroes. 1985: Gary Carter Walks It Off in Mets Debut The Mets led for most of the game on Opening Day in 1985, but they left 15 men on base and went just 2-for-11 with runners in scoring position. The...