Author: John Flanigan

Mets 40-Man Roster is Now Full

After General Manager Brodie Van Wagenen made a flurry of trades this past weekend, the New York Mets 40-Man roster is now full. Saturday afternoon, outfielder Keon Broxton was added to the roster after being acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for righties Bobby Wahl and Adam Hill, as well as infield prospect Felix Valerio. Wahl was the only player in this deal on the 40-man roster....

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David Wright to Fill Role in Mets Front Office

Upon the end of his playing days, we knew New York Mets captain David Wright wasn’t quite ready to leave the game. Many figured he would stay involved with the organization in some capacity, it was just a matter of what position he would fill. Wright was said to be interested in taking on a front office position at some point. On Monday afternoon, Kristie Ackert of the New York Daily...

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Top Five Offensive Plays of the 2018 Season

2018 is quickly coming to a close, and as a result we here at Metsmerized Online would like to acknowledge some of the achievements by the team during this past season. Thus, here are the top five plays from the Mets offense during the 2018 season. 5. Walk-off Wilmer Comes Through Against the Brew Crew The red hot Mets battled with the Milwaukee Brewers in this Jackie Robinson Day matinee. The...

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Mets Pursuit of Minor Stalled Over Rangers Asking Price

On Friday night, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported that both the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies have shown interest in the Texas Rangers lefty Mike Minor. This certainly makes sense, as the Mets are still seeking a lefty to add to their bullpen. Minor would be a major addition, as he could serve as a left-handed version of swingman Seth Lugo. However, on Saturday afternoon MLB...

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MMO Roundtable: What Are Your Thoughts on Wilson Ramos Deal?

After a Winter Meetings filled with plenty of rumors and trade talks, general manager Brodie Van Wagenen and the New York Mets have found themselves a starting catcher. On Sunday evening, the Mets and veteran catcher Wilson Ramos agreed to a two-year $19 million with a team option for the 2021 season (pending a physical). Ramos, 31, is coming off a season in which he hit .306/.358/.487 with a...

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