Author: Gabe Herz

Inside the Mets’ New-Look Lineup

It’s been a busy January in Queens. After losing out on the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes, the Mets pivoted quickly, signing Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126 million deal with opt outs. The front office didn’t stop there, acquiring longtime trade target Luis Robert Jr. from the Chicago White Sox. To cap it off, the Mets added Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers from the Milwaukee Brewers,...

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The Mets Traded Brandon Nimmo. Now What?

Brandon Nimmo was a great Met, one of the best to ever wear the orange and blue in terms of effort, consistency, and connection to the fanbase. The 13th overall pick in the 2011 draft, Nimmo embodied everything the organization wanted to project: professionalism, positivity, and relentless competitiveness. For parts of 10 seasons in Queens and 14 in the system, he represented the franchise with...

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Five Free Agents the Mets Should Target This Winter

On the heels of an immensely disappointing season – one that saw a team with lofty expectations miss out on the playoffs on the final day of the year – the Mets have their work cut out for them this offseason. With beloved closer Edwin Díaz and franchise home run leader Pete Alonso entering free agency, and a pitching staff that faltered down the stretch, the team faces a glaring need across the...

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Nolan McLean Emerging as Mets’ Potential Ace

On August 16, with the Mets reeling after losing 13 of their last 15 games, they turned to top prospect Nolan McLean for a spark. The rookie responded with 5 1/3 scoreless innings, striking out eight against a tough Seattle Mariners lineup. The Mets went on to win 3-1. Before making his MLB debut, the 2025 season had already been a resounding success for McLean. Drafted in the third round in...

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Sean Manaea Is Finding His Angle

It’s been a rough stretch for the Mets. After rattling off seven straight wins, they’ve crashed back to earth, dropping eight of their last nine following Wednesday’s loss against the Cleveland Guardians. Zooming out, it’s been a frustrating two-month span, with the team going just 18–28 over their last 46 games. There’s plenty of blame to go around. The lineup has continued to struggle, and...

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