Author: Dan Quiñones

2022 Mets Report Card: Francisco Lindor, SS

Player Data: Age: 28 (11/14/1993), B/T: S/R Primary Stats: 161 G, 706 PA, 630 AB, .270/.339/.449/.788, 170 H, 26 HR, 107 RBI, 5 3B, 16 SB Advanced Stats: 127 wRC+, 18.8% K%, 8.4% BB% .301 BABIP, .342 xwOBA, 5.4 fWAR, 6.8 bWAR 2022 Salary: $34.1 million Grade: A+ 2022 Review Francisco Lindor did not have the start to his Mets career that many envisioned. His 2021 season included a career-worst...

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Mets Potential DH Targets For 2023

Needing to add production from the DH spot in the lineup at the trade deadline, the Mets acquired Daniel Vogelbach and Darin Ruf to platoon in the position. Neither player had been overly dominant in 2022, but both players had strong numbers against pitchers of the opposite hand. The Mets saw the opportunity to possibly get the production of one big bat at a low cost by platooning the two...

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Mets Cannot Afford to Let Brandon Nimmo Leave

The Mets will have plenty of big decisions to make this offseason regarding what to do with their upcoming free agents, but keeping Brandon Nimmo should be one of the organization’s top priorities.  Nimmo has been with the Mets since being selected with the 13th overall pick of the 2011 draft and has emerged as one of baseball’s best center fielders. There are plenty of reasons why...

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McCann’s Big Night Leads Mets to 9-2 Sweep of Nationals

The Mets wrapped up their regular season on Wednesday when they took on the Nationals at Citi Field. With the Mets already lined up for a matchup with the Padres in the Wild Card round, the Mets sat most of their regulars for game 162. The Mets’ regulars who did play, Francisco Lindor, Mark Canha, and James McCann, all had big days at the plate knocking Nationals starter Erick Fedde out of...

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Jeff McNeil Becomes First Met to Lead Majors in Hitting

For just the second time in franchise history, the National League batting champion will be a New York Met. Jeff McNeil finished 2022 with a .326 average, narrowly topping Freddie Freeman to finish the 2022 season with the best batting average in MLB. McNeil struggled in 2021, hitting just .251 over 140 games after hitting .319 in his first three years in the majors. This season, he returned to...

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