Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

Justin Turner Open to Idea of Return to Mets

Veteran third baseman Justin Turner is in “limbo” in terms of his baseball future, and the former Met has left the door open for a potential return to Queens this winter. Per Mike Puma of the New York Post, who spoke to Turner after he received the Roberto Clemente Award for 2022 on Monday, the 37-year-old didn’t shoot down the idea of potentially re-joining the Mets when it...

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Mets Need to Rethink Construction of Lineup

It has been just under a week since the New York Mets saw their 2022 season brought to a sudden and bitterly disappointing end, and the search for answers continues with the meat still being picked off the bones in the aftermath of the wreckage. One of the burning questions to emerge from the autopsy on what went wrong is the offense and what now needs to be done to ensure that the Mets maximize...

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Francisco Lindor Serves As Much-Needed Spark In Game 2

Heroes are forged in the postseason and Francisco Lindor was exactly that and more for the New York Mets on Saturday. Needing a win in Game 2 of the Wild Card Series against the San Diego Padres, Lindor stepped up and led the offense to a huge win to set up a do-or-die Game 3 on Sunday. While Max Scherzer took the majority of the blame for a shocking loss in Game 1 on Friday, the offense also...

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Mets’ Offense Crumbles in Game 1 Loss

Timing is everything in life, and, once again, the New York Mets failed to deliver the goods offensively in one of the biggest spots of the year. There were some worrying trends to emerge from the Game 1 defeat to the San Diego Padres in the National League Wild Card on Friday, and if they continue that pattern, then what has been an incredible 2022 season could be over by the close of play...

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Escobar Stays Hot, Homers in Game 1 Loss

Where would the New York Mets be without Eduardo Escobar right now? That is a very good question, given how hot at the plate the veteran has been since September, coupled with the fact that he has been the only real consistent bat for this team for a while now. That was on show in the NL Wild Card Game 1 loss to the San Diego Padres on Friday, with the Mets bats once again disappearing during...

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