Author: Chris Bello

MLB Power Rankings 2025: Week One Update

Welcome back for the week one update of my Major League Baseball power rankings for 2025. Surely everyone agreed in harmony on my preseason rankings. All but one team from the preseason ranking stayed in the top-10, with most of the change being the rankings within the top-10. The Braves, who will be highlighted below, had the most drastic drop due to their poor start, and the Padres had the...

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Metropolitan Park Plans Take Next Step

Steve Cohen’s plans to develop land around Citi Field take another big step Sunday. Cohen, alongside state senator John Liu, hard rock international chairman Jim Allen, and Waterfront Alliance President and CEO Cortney Koenig Worall, will meet in Flushing Sunday, March 30, at 12:00 PM to introduce the Parkland Alienation bill, according to Katie Honan of the City. The bill is utilized for...

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MLB Power Rankings 2025

The beginning of the 2025 season is right around the corner. In fact, it’s only one more sleep away. 2025 will asuredly be one for the ages. The Dodgers somehow got better after taking home their second championship in the last five seasons, the Juan Soto era in Queens begins, and the Red Sox made a massive splash for Garrett Crochet, which very well could reignite the Bronx/Boston...

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Mets Announce Record Season Ticket Sales at What’s New 2025

The Mets held their annual What’s New event Tuesday, highlighting new additions to Citi Field for the 2025 season. Among the adds were new food, promotions, bobbleheads, a lounge name change, and five new mascots. In this article, I’ll highlight the biggest news released during the media event. Season Ticket Sales Before we could all eat, the Mets announced exciting news. COO...

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Mets Opening Day Roster Taking Shape

With three Grapefruit League games remaining, Carlos Mendoza gave the media an update on the Mets roster heading into the 2025 season. Chris Devenski, Génesis Cabrera, Jakson Reetz, Donovan Walton, and José Ureña were all sent down to Triple-A, failing to break camp with the major league roster. Walton and Cabrera had the most buzz around their name heading into spring, but both came up short....

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