Author: Robert Colonna

Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies Announce 2026 Roster

Manager Michael Collins will have a lot of talent to work with when the Rumble Ponies start their season on Friday, April 3, in New Hampshire. Here is the 2026 preliminary roster, announced by the team, highlighted by some of the team’s top prospects: A.J. Ewing, Jacob Reimer, and Jonathan Santucci. Stats are across all minor league levels for the 2025 season. Catchers Kevin Parada – The...

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Ronny Mauricio Homers in Syracuse Loss

Two days after the offense exploded for ten runs, the bats were largely silent, save for a Home Run from Ronny Mauricio. In this two-rain delayed game, the team’s defensive struggles were the main story of the game. An error by Ji Hwan Bae prevented the first out of the game and the inning snowballed from there leading to five runs, two of which were earned. A later throwing error by Bae...

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Mets Pre-Opening Day Press Conference

One more sleep before the 2026 New York Mets take the field for the first time at Citi Field. Before that, the Mets announced their Opening Day roster, and multiple folks talked to the media with the key notes down below. David Stearns President of baseball operations David Stearns spoke about the construction of the 2026 Mets roster, describing it as a balanced roster. He spoke on the depth and...

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One Data Point for Each Pitcher This Spring

Pretty much every pitcher tries something new in spring training. For many, it is new pitches and new pitch shapes. You can view MMO’s breakdown of some of the Mets pitchers trying out new pitches here. Pitchers also try to do things like attack the zone more, generate more ground balls, get more extensions, etc. Here are some potential trend lines to watch for the 2026 season. Freddy...

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One Interesting Data Point for Each Mets Hitter This Spring

Every spring training, players try new things like swing changes, trying to pull the ball more, improving bat speed and power output, and working on breaking balls, etc. Now that every ballpark has Statcast data, we can take a deeper look at each player and focus on one data point to see whether it’s a trend line for the season or just an aberration from a small sample size in spring...

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