Author: Nate Mendelson

Odds Released For Next Mets Manager

Could Carlos Beltran be introduced as the Mets’ next manager for a second time? Las Vegas certainly thinks so. Carlos Beltran is the early favorite to become Mets manager per @oddschecker. +400 Carlos Beltran +500 Joe Espada +600 Bob Melvin +850 Buck Showalter +900 Brad Ausmus pic.twitter.com/vRmHFnYWbt — Mike Mayer (@mikemayer22) October 5, 2021 It’s certainly possible. Both...

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Mets Season Ends in Silence With 5-0 Loss

It’s over. The Mets finish 2021 77-85 with a 5-0 loss to the Atlanta Braves. Only one word can sum up the first year of the Steve Cohen era; disappointment. New York places third in the National League East and 13 games back of the Wild Card as their playoff drought continues. It was October baseball, and after 114 days in first place, many thought it would be in the playoffs. Instead, it...

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5 Things We Learned from Sandy Alderson’s End of Season Press Conference

Team President Sandy Alderson will be busy between the end of the regular season and the expiration of the current collective bargaining agreement on December 2. The Mets will have to make decisions on their coaching staff, front office, and free agents. Alderson hosted his annual end-of-season press conference on Wednesday night, touching on all of these subjects. He expressed his...

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Francisco Lindor Has Caught up to His Projections

Francisco Lindor is playing like a $341 million man. Since the start of September, Lindor is batting closer to his career averages and has been the Mets’ second-best hitter behind Javier Baez. Lindor has batted to the tune of .258/.352/.559 through 25 September games with eight home runs and 21 RBI. Lindor’s 15-game rolling average of WRC+ peaked at 185 on Sept. 18, and it currently...

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Marcus Stroman Records 10th Win Against Miami

Marcus Stroman recorded his 10th win of the season Tuesday afternoon against Miami. The 30-year-old is now 10-13 in 33 starts and reached the 10-win plateau for the first time since 2017 when he was 13-9 for the Blue Jays. Stroman pitched five of seven innings against the Marlins. He allowed five hits, two runs, walked two, and struck out four. Stroman reached first base on an error and stole...

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