Mets Best Free-Agent Signing No. 9: R.A. Dickey

This offseason, we’re looking at the Mets’ history with free agency: their best uses of money and their worst. Number 10 was an unlikely pitcher who turned into one of the best performers during the late 1990s and early 2000s while also becoming one of the most underrated players in team history. We continue with another pitcher who pathed a unique road to stardom.   The knuckleball...

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The Ronny Mauricio Train Keeps on Chugging in LIDOM

What happens when an unstoppable force meets a very moveable object? You get the sort of production that Ronny Mauricio has been able to put up in the Dominican Winter League for Tigres del Licey. Mauricio has been one of the most feared hitters in the LIDOM circuit in 2022, sporting an impressive .322/.357/.508 slash line with 15 extra-base hits and 25 RBI in just 28 games. He has a hit in...

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Morning Briefing: Aaron Judge to Meet With Giants

Good morning, Mets fans! Aaron Judge is expected to meet with the Giants in San Francisco today. MLB Network’s Jon Morosi tweeted a video of Judge at the San Francisco airport last night. The Giants have long been speculated to be a destination for the reigning AL MVP, as he grew up a Giants fan in Linden, CA, and attended Fresno State. Latest Mets News The Yankees are the latest team to...

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MMO Trade Profile: Trevor Megill, RHP

Position: Relief Pitcher Bats/Throws: L/R Age: 28 (December 5, 1993) 2022 Pitching Traditional: 39G, 45 IP, 4.80 ERA, 1.489 WHIP, 4-3 W/L, 49 K, 17 BB Advanced: 81 ERA+, 25 K%, 8.7 BB%, 4.91 xERA, 3.29 FIP, 3.52 xFIP, 0.4 fWAR, -0.6 bWAR Rundown Were you expecting a different brother of someone who pitched in the combined no-hitter? Tylor Megill’s brother, Trevor Megill, is an intriguing...

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Significance Of Mets Homecoming Highlighted In Willie Mays Documentary

By Scott Engel, The Game Day The new HBO Sports Documentary, “Say Hey, Willie Mays!” is a warm reminder of what the iconic outfielder has meant to New York baseball, and how his trade to the Mets in 1972 was a true return “home”. When the Mets retired his number in a surprising and fitting tribute at Citi Field in late August, the franchise ensured that Willie Mays was always going to remain at...

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Steve Cohen Lobbying To Bring Casino Next to Citi Field

The next big addition to Queens might not be a baseball superstar. New York Mets owner Steve Cohen is trying to bring a casino next to Citi Field says the New York Post. Last week it was announced by city officials that a $780 million mixed-used development project, including a new stadium for the New York City Football Club, a hotel, and 2,500 units of affordable housing is coming to the area....

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