Author: Matt Musico

Report: Mets Granted Permission to Speak With Raquel Ferreira

The Mets’ front office search has been met with quite a bit of resistance, whether it’s potential candidates withdrawing themselves from consideration, or opposing teams not granting New York permission to speak to certain executives. According to Andy Martino of SNY, though, the Mets got a little bit of a breakthrough regarding Boston Red Sox Executive Vice President/Assistant...

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Presence of Mets’ Last Successful Run Keeps Dwindling From Roster

While the Houston Astros were successful in forcing a World Series Game 6 showdown in Texas on Tuesday night, there’s no way around it — the baseball season will officially end sometime this week. That means the Hot Stove will finally become the main focus of all 30 MLB teams. The New York Mets are still trying to get their open front office roles filled, but as the offseason...

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Mayer: Assistant GMs Randy Flores, Ben Sestanovich on Mets’ Radar

As everyone has watched over the past few weeks, the New York Mets’ front office search has included lots of big names, as well as plenty of people withdrawing their respective names from consideration. But, believe it or not, there is still a wish list of executives the Mets are currently targeting, and it’s seemingly gotten longer on Monday. MMO’s Michael Mayer recently...

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Mets’ Performance in 2021 Hinged On The Opponent They Faced

What makes a baseball team a playoff contender? One of the many ways is if they can at least tread water with a record around .500 against fellow winning teams, along with taking advantage of playing losing teams to pad their respective records. The proof is the pudding for the 2021 season. Of the 10 MLB teams that made the playoffs, none had a losing record against teams under .500. What varied...

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Dissecting Taijuan Walker’s Fastball From 2021

Taijuan Walker’s first season with the New York Mets was the ultimate Jekyll and Hyde performance. In the first half, he was an All-Star and one of the league’s top pitchers, but after the midsummer classic, everything mostly went downhill. It’s easy to see how the right-hander put together two very different seasons into one campaign just by looking at his splits. Through his...

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