Author: Matt Musico

Heyman: Mets May Consider Spending Big Post-Lockout

Do you remember when Andy Martino reported last week that the New York Mets were mostly done with the heavy lifting for the roster this winter? Do you remember feeling a little bummed out it like I was? Well, I can’t believe I’m saying this, but MLB insider Jon Heyman is giving us a ray of sunshine to start our week. Despite Martino’s earlier report, here’s what Heyman...

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Five Mets Prospects Land on Keith Law’s Top 100 List

The calendar is about to flip from January to February, which means one thing: we’re supposed to get baseball at some point within the next couple of weeks. The current MLB lockout is throwing a wrench into those plans at the moment, but that’s not stopping people from releasing their top prospect rankings for the 2022 season. Our own Mike Mayer released his top 50 New York Mets...

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Three Stats To Watch for Eduardo Escobar in 2022

Regardless of what happens whenever the MLB lockout ends, the New York Mets will be taking the field this upcoming season with a revamped offense. Among the players brought in to help change the club’s outlook in this department is infielder Eduardo Escobar. The 33-year-old veteran signed a two-year, $20 million contract in November, which also includes an option for 2024. Considering his...

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How Sustainable Is Starling Marte’s 2021 Performance?

There’s no way around it — the New York’s Mets’ Black Friday shopping spree was incredibly fun to watch unfold. Among the three position players they landed within a span of a few hours, taking center fielder Starling Marte off the market to the tune of four years and $78 million was probably the most exciting of all. His presence in Queens immediately changes a few...

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How Attainable Are Francisco Lindor’s Current Projections?

New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor had himself an eventful first year in Queens. Between signing a historic extension, a horrific start at the plate, the ratcoon incident, the thumbs-down fiasco, and playing with best friend Javier Báez, there was plenty for him to reflect upon this offseason. While he provided Gold Glove-caliber defense and his offensive production bounced back after a...

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