Author: Allison Waxman

Photos From PSL: Pete Alonso Arrives

The Mets’ first official full-squad workout took place on Monday, and one familiar face was certainly a sight for sore eyes. Pete Alonso took the field, the first one out for warmups nonetheless, after re-signing with the Mets on a two-year, $54 million deal. With that, let’s take a look at a few of the great photos taken by MMO photographer Ed Delany on Monday. Make sure to follow...

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Mets Release 2025 Spring Training Roster

The Mets announced their 2025 spring training roster on Monday, and while classic mainstays from their 26-man roster, like Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto, were front and center, plenty of fresh faces debuted as non-roster invitees. Below is the first version of the Mets’ 2025 spring training roster. Notably, Pete Alonso’s deal hasn’t been finalized, so he does not appear on the...

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Mets 2025 Prospects: No. 28: A.J. Ewing

No. 28: A.J. Ewing, 2B/OF B/T: L/R        Age: 20 (08/20/2004) Height: 5’11”  Weight: 160 lbs Acquired: Selected in the fourth round by the Mets in 2023 MLB Amateur Draft (Compensatory pick for Jacob deGrom signing with Texas) ETA: 2028  2024 Stats: St Lucie: .228/.345/.344/.689, 299 PA, 57 H, 5 HR, 10 2B, 35 RBI, 8 SB, 87 SO, 44 BB FCL Mets: .254/.422/.571/.993, 83 PA, 16 H, 5 HR, 3...

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BREAKING: Pete Alonso, Mets Agree to Two-Year Deal

The Polar Bear is here to stay. First baseman Pete Alonso and the Mets have agreed to a contract, according to Jeff Passan. Jon Heyman reports the deal is for two years and $54 million with a $10 million signing bonus. The second year is a player option, so this amounts to a one-year, $30 million deal should Pete opt out after this season, per Andy Martino. It was a long and unexpectedly public...

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PECOTA Projects Mets’ 2025 Record

Baseball Prospectus released their annual PECOTA projections Monday. The forecast for the Mets? Good news. Before we get to that, according to Baseball Prospectus, PECOTA projections do not “pick” a team to “win” any particular number of games. Rather, they identify an estimated range of games a team might win and tells you the average of that fairly wide range. PECOTA projects the Mets will...

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