Author: Michael Mayer

Mets Prospects That Improved Their Stock in 2022

The 2022 year was certainly a good one for a Mets farm system that jumped in every publication’s rankings including going from 18th preseason to fifth post-deadline according to ESPN. As noted by ESPN, that high ranking is in part because of a good 2022 draft that included two first rounders and two second round picks. The Mets also didn’t trade any of their top 10 prospects in 2022...

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Morning Briefing: Keith Hernandez Still Unsigned By SNY

Good morning, Mets fans! Mike Puma of the New York Post reports that Keith Hernandez remains unsigned despite recent negotiations with SNY for the former Mets star to return to the booth for Mets games. Puma notes that he expects talks to pick back up after the New Year, but didn’t give us a percentage estimate of how likely a deal was. Latest Mets News Mets announce that their annual...

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Mets’ 2022 Minor League All-Star Team

The 2022 minor league season saw great performances from top prospects of the Mets and other top seasons from lesser-known players, and this team will consist of the players that performed the best regardless of their prospect ranking. Catcher Francisco Alvarez No surprise here, the Mets’ top prospect, and arguably the top prospect in the game, had a big-time season from a statistical...

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Giants Sign Former Met Michael Conforto

According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the San Francisco Giants have signed outfielder Michael Conforto. The deal is for two years, $36 million, and has an opt-out after the first season. Conforto, 29, missed the entire 2022 season after a shoulder injury forced him to have surgery in April. Conforto’s agent, Scott Boras, told reporters last week that Michael was throwing from 120 feet and...

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Mets Offseason Spending at $806 Million

Remember that time the owners decided to add an additional luxury tax penalty level called the Steve Cohen Tax that was supposed to deter the Mets owner from spending like a drunken sailor? Well, that has failed miserably much to the joy of Mets fans. Late Tuesday night/early Wednesday morning, the Mets agreed to a deal with star infielder Carlos Correa for 12 years, $315 million. Cohen called...

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