Author: Robert Colonna

Stearns: Mets Are “Never Going to Stop Looking” For Upgrades

After adding Bo Bichette, Luis Robert Jr. and Luis García, the Mets will continue to monitor the market to see if there are any potential additions to bolster the Mets roster. Steve Gelbs of SNY spoke with president of baseball operations, David Stearns, after Bichette’s press conference and asked him about where the roster stands. Where the Mets Stand on Position Players On the position...

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Mets Sign Reliever Luis García

The New York Mets have signed reliever Luis García to a one-year $1.75 million contract with $1.25 million in incentives. Joel Sherman of the New York Post had the signing first and Bob Nightengale of USA Today had the contract details first. García split time across the 2025 season between the Dodgers, Nationals and Angels and pitched 55.2 innings to a 3.42 ERA and 1.46 WHIP with a 20.6%...

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McLean Leads Six Mets Prospects in Baseball America’s Top 100

On Wednesday January 21, 2026, Baseball America released their updated top-100 prospect rankings. Six Mets sit in these top 100: 8th – Starting Pitcher, Nolan McLean 19th – Outfielder, Carson Benge 44th – Starting Pitcher, Jonah Tong 71st – Shortstop, Jett Williams 81st – Starting Pitcher, Brandon Sproat 83rd – Outfielder, A.J. Ewing No. 8 – Starting Pitcher, Nolan McLean McLean ended two...

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How Stearns Has Shaped the Mets’ Relationship With the Media

Before the Mets signed Jorge Polanco, the only reporter to link the two was The Athletic’s Will Sammon the night before he signed. There were no reports about the Mets meeting with Bo Bichette at the GM Meetings back in November or the Zoom call he held with the mets the week before he signed with the team. Reliever Luke Weaver was linked to other teams, including the Cubs and Orioles, by...

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Can Brett Baty Play Left Field?

With the signing of Bo Bichette to play third base, infielder Brett Baty is a man without a position. There have been reports that Baty could play first base, a position he spent last off-season learning, or left field, a position he has some but limited experience playing. The Mets need outfielders, and while I would not expect him to be an everyday player out there, is this a position Baty is...

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