Author: Jack Markowski

2023 NL East Position Rankings: Second Base Edition

The National League East enters the 2023 campaign with a perfect blend and mixture of talent at the second base position. After a recent trade by the Marlins, both batting title winners from 2022 are in the division while another familiar face re-enters the fold following an unfortunate series of injuries. With that, here is MMO’s rankings of the NL East second baseman headed into next...

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Top Five Home Runs Of Mets’ 2022 Season

The 2022 season was filled with plenty of memorable moments for the Mets, especially in terms of the long ball. However, a few stand above the rest, and today we are going to go over the top 5 home runs of the season. 5). Brett Baty Solo HR vs. ATL (8/17/22) Unbelievable! Baty Homers in First Big League At-Bat – YouTube On August 17, 2022, the Mets No. 2 prospect in Brett Baty made his...

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Correa Addition Will Help Boost Mets Defense

As Mets fans continue to pinch themselves over the surprise signing of superstar Carlos Correa, a majority of the excitement emanating from the fan base has centered around his fit in the lineup and overall transcendent ability at the plate. With Correa sliding over to third base, however, he has a chance to form an all-world left side of the infield with Francisco Lindor and make just as much...

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The Mets Have A Chance To Own Best Rotation In Baseball

After a blockbuster offseason in which owner Steve Cohen flexed his financial might, the New York Mets will enter the 2023 season with a chance to own the best starting rotation in all of baseball. In recent years, the Mets have seen their success come on the back of their pitching. We saw it in 2015 during their run to the World Series with Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard and Matt Harvey at the...

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Mets’ Needs After Strong Start to Offseason

After a productive Winter Meetings that saw the Mets bring in Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander along with José Quintana and Brooks Raley, they went on to make a pair of big splashes on Thursday night as well. They re-signed Brandon Nimmo to an eight-year, $162 million deal after the chances of a reunion looked bleak just hours earlier, and also brought in one of their top trade deadline...

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