Author: Jack Markowski

Eric Chavez Discusses Juan Soto’s Approach, Praises Carlos Mendoza

After parting ways with the Mets alongside a majority of the club’s coaching staff following a disappointing 2025 season, former hitting coach Eric Chavez appeared on the “Foul Territory” podcast and discussed a number of topics relating to this stint in New York. Perhaps the most notable anecdote from Chavez came in the form of his thoughts on Juan Soto and a recommendation he...

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Mets Part Ways with Coaches Jeremy Hefner, Eric Chavez and Jeremy Barnes

Updated Post: Oct. 3 at 12:31 p.m. EST A big day of changes on the Mets’ coaching staff continues. According to MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo, pitching coach Jeremy Hefner and hitting coaches Eric Chavez and Jeremy Barnes will not be with the team in 2026. Hefner, a right-handed pitcher who played for New York in both 2012 and 2013, joined the club’s staff as their pitching coach in...

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Nolan McLean Named MLB Pipeline’s Top Pitching Prospect

With the regular season over and the playoffs now heading into the Division Series in both leagues, MLB Pipeline has released their updated top 100 prospects list. Four Mets were featured in the rankings, with right-handed pitcher Nolan McLean placing the highest amongst that group at No. 11. He had previously come in at No. 36, marking a rise of 25 spots that was the third-greatest across the...

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Mets’ Pitching Outlook for Crucial Marlins Series

The Mets’ pitching plans for their final, and most important, series of the regular season against the Miami Marlins still appear to be up in the air as they sit a game up on the Cincinnati Reds for the final Wild Card spot in the National League. Brandon Sproat will toe the rubber in the first game of the set on Friday night at loanDepot Park, which would line him up to start Game 2 of a...

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Juan Soto Sets New Career-High in Homers as Mets Crush Nationals

The New York Mets (80-74) kicked off their final regular season series at Citi Field this season with a bang, cruising to a 12-6 win over the Washington Nationals (62-92) on Friday night that featured plenty of defensive miscues by both clubs. New York put the first run of the game on the board in the bottom of the first on a blooper off the bat of Pete Alonso that fell in front of Dylan Crews...

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