Author: Thomas Hall

Robert Gsellman Enjoying Solid Under-the-Radar Performance

After making the full transition to the bullpen in 2018, pitcher Robert Gsellman went on to serve as a quality multi-inning reliever over the next two seasons for the New York Mets, however, his career hit a major bump in the road last season and he’s been working tirelessly to rebound from his disappointing performance in 2021. Coming off back-to-back productive seasons in 2018-2019,...

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How the Mets’ Outfield is Surviving Without Conforto and Nimmo

Amid an extremely busy offseason, the New York Mets received a ton of credit for acquiring impact players like Francisco Lindor, Carlos Carrasco, James McCann, Trevor May and more, but the front office also added some important depth pieces and those moves are certainly paying off so far this season. With injuries becoming a major concern across the major leagues in 2021, featuring multiple...

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Dominic Smith Making Progress With Defense in Left Field This Season

After being considered one of the worst defending teams across the major leagues last season, the New York Mets were determined to put those woes behind them and were looking to take a positive step forward this season, particularly in the outfield. Looking to make a big splash in free agency last offseason, the front office targeted outfielder George Springer and were hopeful he could help fill...

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Seth Lugo Adds Another Layer to Mets’ Elite Bullpen

After not being able to rely on their bullpen over the last few seasons, the New York Mets went out and acquired multiple relievers over the offseason and it’s safe to say their hard work is certainly paying off through the first two months of the 2021 campaign. Following the additions of Trevor May and Aaron Loup, the Mets were extremely confident about featuring one of the deepest...

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Despite Offensive Woes, Francisco Lindor Making Solid Defensive Impact in 2021

Making a huge splash last offseason, the New York Mets acquired shortstop Francisco Lindor in a six-player trade from the Cleveland Indians and were hopeful he could help transform this organization into a sustainable playoff contender, allowing them to end their current postseason drought. Arriving to spring training in his “Coming to America” themed jacket, there was plenty of hype...

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