Author: Michelle Ioannou

MMO Roundtable: Reactions To Blockbuster Lindor Trade

IT. HAS. HAPPENED. A blockbuster trade has happened! Francisco Lindor is going to be a New York Met! After weeks of silence from the Mets, with fans even starting to hound Steve Cohen on social media asking when something was going to happen, boom, here it is! And not just any move, but arguably one of of the biggest moves that could’ve been made, as the Mets landed a quality starting...

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MMO Roundtable: Mets Bigger Need This Offseason – Center Fielder or Frontline Starter?

We all know that the Mets have holes they still need to fill this offseason. Yes, holes at catcher and in the bullpen have been filled by James McCann and Trevor May, which is great. But there are still voids, especially at center fielder and in the rotation. We know that both should be priorities to be filled, but which would you argue is the bigger need — acquiring a real center fielder...

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MMO Roundtable: Mets New Year’s Resolutions

I think it’s safe to say we are all excited to say goodbye to 2020. With 2021 finally here, we thought it would be fun to give New Year’s Resolutions to some of our favorite Mets. What resolutions would you give? Josh Finkelstein Noah Syndergaard – Return to the rotation by June and be ready to help anchor the rotation into the playoffs. The Mets’ 2021 postseason hopes...

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Top Ten List: Best Mets Moments of 2020

What’s the end of the year without a countdown? As we channel our inner Dick Clark (or some may argue David Letterman with this top 10 list) we take a look at 10 of the best Mets stories from 2020. As 2020 was quite the unprecedented year, you may be thinking to yourself, “were there even any stories besides Steve Cohen becoming Mets owner that were even good?” And the answer...

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Even 2020 Had A Silver Lining For the Mets

The 2020 MLB season may have only been sixty games long. The Mets may have gone 26-34. They may have still not even made it into the playoffs, despite it being expanded. There may not have been fans allowed in the stadium. The 2020 season will forever go down in Mets history, but not just because of all those reasons. It will go down in history as being a win for Mets fans and the organization...

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