Author: John Jackson

Hansel Robles Learning From Pedro Martinez

Hansel Robles worked on his pitching technique with Hall-of-Famer Pedro Martinez in the Dominican Republic on Monday. Robles, 27, took a big step back in 2017 after putting together two respectable seasons in 2015 and 2016. He finished the year with a 4.92 ERA, 5.13 FIP, 1.341 WHIP, 1.6 HR/9, 4.6 BB/9, and 9.5 SO/9 in 46 appearances. All those numbers (except his WHIP) were career worsts. The...

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Four Budget Rotation Options That Would Help Mets

The Mets went into the 2017 season with what seemed to be plenty of options for the rotation. After all they had Noah Syndergaard, Jacob deGrom, Matt Harvey, Steven Matz, Zack Wheeler, Seth Lugo, and Robert Gsellman for five spots. If anything they seemed to have a surplus of solid arms. However, baseball is not that cut-and-dry. DeGrom was the only starter to pass the 30-start threshold and...

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Davidoff: Jason Kipnis Costs More Than You Think

Jason Kipnis to the Mets may not be as likely as was originally thought according to Ken Davidoff of the New York Post. The Mets have been in talks with the Cleveland Indians about a trade for Kipnis since before the Winter Meetings even began. After the meetings concluded, the sense was that the Mets would acquire Kipnis in a trade. “At least for now, the most likely trade target appears...

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Alderson Gambling On Wait and See Approach

Sandy Alderson is gambling that his patient approach this offseason will ultimately pay off as Kristie Ackert of the New York Daily News writes. The Mets have been very quiet thus far this offseason. In regards to major league transactions, the team picked up Asdrubal Cabrera’s and Jerry Blevins’ 2018 options on Nov. 3 and added Anthony Swarzak on a two-year, $14 million deal during...

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Featured: Mets Beat Writer Puts Ownership On Blast

Marc Carig of Newsday decided to give his two cents about the Mets organization and their lack of transparency with their fans. On Saturday afternoon, Mets COO Jeff Wilpon declined to comment on questions that were emailed to him regarding payroll. Wilpon hasn’t publicly touched that topic since Sept. 2014 according to Carig. Carig had scathing words for the Mets ownership. Not just for...

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