Author: Matt Musico

Mets Are Finally “Exploring All Options” To Improve Roster

While this winter’s hot stove has moved at a predictably slow pace overall, we can thank the New York Mets for keeping us entertained as best as they can. The blockbuster trade that netted New York both Francisco Lindor and Carlos Carrasco will certainly end up being one of the offseason’s biggest deals. While Sandy Alderson’s front office hasn’t dished out cash at the unrealistic rate we...

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Three Trends to Watch With Jeff McNeil In 2021

It’s been fun watching the New York Mets be among the most active MLB teams so far this offseason. Granted, it hasn’t been hard to claim that title, but it’s still fun, especially since they don’t appear to be done yet. They’re reportedly finalists for reliever Brad Hand, George Springer wants to play near his native Connecticut, and there’s still some roster...

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Francisco Lindor Could Break These Recent Mets Trends at Shortstop

Francisco Lindor is a New York Met. It’s been that way for a week now, but it still feels weird to say out loud. Thankfully, we didn’t end up getting punked. Over the past seven days, there have been tons of virtual ink spilled on this lovely website and many others across the interwebs about just how big this particular acquisition is for the orange and blue. It’s all accurate...

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Putting Carlos Carrasco’s Acquisition Into The Proper Perspective

Well, we don’t have to wait for Steve Cohen to officially announce his arrival as owner of the New York Mets anymore, right? Honestly, last week’s blockbuster trade still feels like a dream, but boy, am I glad it’s not. For whatever reason, I missed the earlier reports on Thursday mentioning the possibility of Francisco Lindor heading to the Mets. I know, I don’t know...

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Why The Mets’ Next Celebration Will Be Very Sweet

We’re at precisely one of my least favorite times of the year. Yes, there’s the clean slate of a new year (which, honestly, has never been more exciting), but the holidays are over, any sign of baseball is at least a month away, and the Hot Stove is moving at a snail’s pace when looking at the top of the market. Without a ton going on just yet, I’m constantly trying to...

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