Author: Matt Musico

Report: Billy Beane Withdraws Name From Mets’ POBO Search

I don’t know about you, but this is starting to look like déjà vu all over again, folks. Over the weekend, we learned the New York Mets might be shifting their search for a new President of Baseball Operations to instead begin looking for a new general manager. This came after New York seemingly either couldn’t chat with or find common ground with the top names on their wish list....

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Breaking Down The Mets’ Head-to-Head Matchups in 2021

Credit: Chris Simon With the New York Mets watching the postseason like us after a disappointing 77-85 showing, this is the time of year where we dissect how they got to this point in about a million different ways. Even before New York’s regular season was officially complete, I couldn’t help but begin looking at different situations that ultimately sealed the fate of this club....

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Using Carlos Beltrán as Perspective For Francisco Lindor’s 2021 Season

No matter how you slice it, Francisco Lindor’s first season with the New York Mets didn’t play out how anyone expected it to — both individually and collectively as a team. And of course, Lindor’s 10-year, $341 million contract extension that he signed on the eve of Opening Day doesn’t actually kick in until this upcoming season. Unsurprisingly, the whispers of,...

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Report: Mets Interested in Bringing Back Jonathan Villar

Infielder Jonathan Villar was one of the biggest surprises for the New York Mets this season, both from a production standpoint and how much playing time he actually received. With him set to hit the free-agent market, the front office is reportedly interested in the 30-year-old back for at least another round in Queens. Tenchy Rodriguez of Z101 Digital was the first to report the news. Fuente:...

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One Encouraging 2021 Statistic For Each Mets Pitcher

Another regular season is in the books for the New York Mets, and unfortunately, it’s another one that doesn’t include postseason play. Despite that, there are still positives to take from 2021 for everyone (even if it’s really hard to find). I did that last week with Mets hitters, and that’s what I’ll be doing today with the pitching staff — we’re going to find at least...

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