Mickey Callaway’s Fate Could Be Decided by Wednesday

The Mets have a number of areas which they need to address this offseason with the fate of their manager, Mickey Callaway, being front-and-center. According to David Lennon of Newsday, Callaway’s fate may be determined as soon as Wednesday. There has been rampant speculation as to what the Mets may decide on Callaway’s future with many suggesting the team is prepared to move in...

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J.D. Davis Made The Most of His Contact in 2019

While the 2019 MLB season will go down as a disappointment for the New York Mets since it didn’t end in a trip to October baseball, they certainly appear to have a solid nucleus of young players in place moving forward on the position player side of the house. The most obvious ones include Michael Conforto, Pete Alonso, and Jeff McNeil, along with Amed Rosario taking a huge step forward in...

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Puma Names Possible Mets Managerial Replacements

According to reports, Mickey Callaway has gone home, and his fate as the Mets manager should be determined over the next week. If the Mets were to fire him, Mike Puma of the New York Post names some interesting replacements across a broad spectrum of experience. When the topic of Callaway usually arises, many first look towards Joe Girardi and Joe Maddon. With respect to Girardi, Puma notes...

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Cano Reflects On Poor First Season With Mets

When the Mets dealt away pristine young talent in Jarred Kelenic and Justin Dunn, they were at least expecting to get a dominant closer along with a perennial All-Star second baseman in Robinson Cano. Cano, who has been a staple of consistency throughout his 15-year MLB career, dealt with a variety of injury and underperformance issues in his first season as a Met. Cano has always been a durable...

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Morning Briefing: The 2019 Postseason Begins!

By John Jackson Good morning Mets fans! While the New York Mets are in day two of their offseason, the playoffs are just starting. Postseason action will take place in the form of the National League Wild Card Game between the Milwaukee Brewers and Washington Nationals. Max Scherzer (11-7, 2.92 ERA) will look to defend his home field against Brandon Woodruff (11-3, 3.62 ERA) and the Brew Crew....

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MLB News: Nationals Reportedly Offer Rendon $210-215 Million

According to Barry Svrluga of the Washington Post, the Nationals have made an offer to pending free agent third baseman Anthony Rendon.  The contract is for seven years in the range of $210 to 215 million with deferrals.  Rendon, 29, could head into free agency coming off a 6.3 bWAR season. He hit .319/.412/.598 with a league leading 44 doubles, 34 home runs, and major league best 126 RBI. On...

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