Author: James Villani

Updated List Of Metsmerized’s Free Agent Profiles

Over the course of the offseason, here at Metsmerized, we have published several free agent profiles. We have organized each of those profiles in one place for you below. We have also indicated whether or not the specific free agent has signed yet and the date the arctic was published. The link to each article can be found by clicking on any specific player’s name. Starting Pitchers Jack...

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Looking Ahead At The Potential Post-2025 Free Agent Class

It’s never too early to look ahead, right? With the 2025 season slowly approaching, why not look at what the free agent market will look like after the 2025 season concludes? Below are some of the key names you’ll likely see hit the open market at the conclusion of this upcoming season. The pending class will be headlined by two huge names; Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Kyle Tucker. The...

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What Fangraphs’ Preseason WAR Projections Say About The Mets

Each season, Fangraphs releases their wins above replacement (WAR) projections for each player, and subsequently, each team. With the fact external additions to teams around the league are not finalized yet, how does Fangraphs weigh the New York Mets? And, specifically, how do they grade out position-by-postion? Overall, the Mets currently have a total projected fWAR of 46.6 which ranks fourth...

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Analyzing The Value Of Current Mets Contracts

Defining how valuable a player is and how much any player is worth in terms of a dollar amount is a tricky proposition teams have every offseason. The ultimate goal in building a roster is, of course, to find talent, but also, importantly, get that talent at a rate that makes sense and won’t harm the team in the long run. This is exactly the battle the New York Mets are currently having...

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Way-Too-Early Post-2025 Season Mets Payroll Outlook

The 2025 baseball season is slowly approaching. The New York Mets have made several moves during the offseason that will impact their payroll both presently and going forward. As it stands, the Mets’ current competitive-balance tax (CBT) 40-man payroll sits at $296.1 million. A figure, pending any additional moves, that currently sits $60.4 million less than the end of the 2024 season....

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