Author: Thomas Hall

Opinion: Mets Should Avoid Jeremy Jeffress

Less than one month away from the start of spring training, the New York Mets still have some unfinished business to complete over the next few weeks, which will likely include adding another reliable arm to their bullpen. Even though the Mets will now be forced to search for another general manager, the offseason doesn’t stop for anyone, meaning team president Sandy Alderson and his staff...

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Opinion: Albert Almora Jr. Could Serve As Inexpensive Outfield Option

With the offseason finally starting to heat up, the New York Mets have addressed multiple key areas of their roster over the last couple of weeks, but they’ll still need to acquire a reliable center fielder before next season begins. As it currently stands, outfielder Brandon Nimmo – who posted a -4 OAA in center field last season – is slated to serve as the everyday center...

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Opinion: Gio Gonzalez Would Fit Perfectly With Mets

After struggling to keep runs off the board last season, it was clear the New York Mets needed to make some significant changes to their starting rotation this offseason, as they couldn’t afford to open next season without adding at least one impact starter. Though the process took several months to complete, the front office finally addressed the pitching staff and was able to acquire one...

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Guillorme And Davis Slated To Compete For Third Base Role

After months of silence, the New York Mets made a gigantic splash on Thursday, acquiring shortstop Francisco Lindor and pitcher Carlos Carrasco in exchange for infielders Andres Gimenez and Amed Rosario along with prospects Josh Wolf and Isaiah Greene. So what does this blockbuster trade mean for the Mets moving forward? Well, they certainly don’t have a massive hole at the shortstop...

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Free Agent Jake Odorizzi Primed For Bounce-Back Season

After struggling to keep runs off the scoreboard throughout last season, it’s clear the New York Mets will need to fill multiple holes within their starting rotation before players begin reporting to spring training in less than two months. Unlike prior offseasons, the Mets actually own a solid amount of financial flexibility this winter, as their payroll is approximately $60 million under...

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