Author: Patrick Glynn

Mets 2025 Prospects: No. 7 Elian Peña

No. 7: Elian Peña, SS B/T: L/R      Age: 17 (10/19/2007) Height: 5’10”   Weight: 180 lbs Acquired: 2025 international free agency, $5 million bonus ETA: 2030 Overview The young Elian Peña makes his debut on Metsmerized’s prospect rankings at No. 7—a $5 million signing bonus and belief he was the best non-Roki Sasaki international free agent of his class will do that. He was...

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Mets 2025 Opening Day Roster Projection 2.0

There are just 16 days until Opening Day, and after an eventful last couple of weeks for the Mets, it feels appropriate to project who the Mets will break camp with. (We’ll do a final one in two weeks after they’ve played their last spring game.) Let’s dive in. Starting Lineup Francisco Lindor, SS Juan Soto, RF Mark Vientos, 3B Pete Alonso, 1B Brandon Nimmo, LF Jesse Winker, DH...

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Mets 2025 Opening Day Roster Projection 1.0

Late last month, Allison drew up a “way too early” roster projection. That proved to be right, as the Mets have signed Pete Alonso, Ryne Stanek and Nick Madrigal since then. Naturally, there still way be moves made, and injuries still happen, but the Mets’ roster looks pretty complete. So, with spring training officially underway today and most of the team’s move behind...

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Senga “Not Worried At All” About Shoulder

With players—primarily pitchers and catchers—reporting to Port St. Lucie this week, we’re starting to get updates from players we haven’t heard from all winter. Leaving the 2024 season, as magical as it was, there was a glaring disappointment in Kodai Senga as he suffered a shoulder injury in camp, then once he finally ramped up to pitch after the All-Star break, he injured his calf...

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Answering Baty, Acuña & Mauricio’s Biggest Questions Heading Into 2025

The Mets seem comfortable moving on from Pete Alonso, though it’s not a guarantee they will. If they do, the plan seems to be to move Mark Vientos to first and have an internal player man third base. The three names tossed around are Brett Baty, Luisangel Acuña and Ronny Mauricio—three players who deserve a shot (if they haven’t already spoiled theirs) to see if they’re a...

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