Author: Robert Colonna

Morning Briefing: Peralta, Agent Have Not Set Parameters of Long-Term Contract

Good morning, Mets fans! Per Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Freddy Peralta is seeking a long-term contract. While he had previously reported that Peralta was seeking a $218 million contract similar to Max Fried’s, Peralta’s agent stated that “there have been no demands and any expectations will be determined after the season”. This seems to say that Peralta is unlikely to...

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Reviewing the Current Mets Mock Drafts

The 2026 Major League Baseball draft is only a little under a month away and the Mets have the 27th overall pick as their first pick. Multiple websites have released their mock drafts as well as their draft prospect rankings so let’s dive into these. David Stearns’ and Kris Gross’ Past Picks Before we look to the future we should look at the first round picks that have been...

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Peterson Moving to Bullpen, Alvarez Could Begin Rehab Assignment Soon

President of baseball operations David Stearns and manager Carlos Mendoza met with the media today to discuss the state of the organization. The Mets’ Rotation Mendoza confirmed David Peterson is moving to the bullpen starting Sunday. He will not be available until then. This situation is fluid and will be dictated by performance. The Mets recognize that the longer he is a reliever, the...

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What Other Mets Prospects Could Debut This Season?

The Mets’ path to a playoff spot continues to get more difficult by the day. While they do not have a ton of clear pieces to sell, any moves could open up more playing time for young players. Injuries and prospects in the minors forcing the team’s hand can do that as well. We have already seen Carson Benge, A.J. Ewing, Nick Morabito and Zach Thornton debut this season. Who else could...

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Benge, Soto Lead Mets to Rare Win

The New York Mets entered play looking to stop the skid and break up a five game losing streak and they did just that today with their 4-2 win against the Reds. The Mets started off well with Huascar Brazobán working around trouble followed by a solo home run from Juan Soto in the bottom of the first inning off left-handed pitcher Andrew Abbott. Eric Wagaman’s first hit as a Met was...

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