Checking in on Spring Training Trend Lines – Hitters (April)

A lot of spring training is noise, but at the end of March, we looked at one data point for each hitter in spring to see if they would translate to the regular season. One month in we check back in to see if any of these stuck into the regular season. Francisco Lindor – Average Exit Velocity – Maintained In his limited spring training games after his hamate injury Francisco Lindor maxed...

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Carson Benge is Settling In

The New York Mets opened their three-game revenge series in Denver with a 4-2 win. The win brings them to .500 over their last 12 games. While not exactly the trajectory of a playoff team, it’s definitely better than the stretch preceding this recent run.  Monday’s victory was, stop me if you’ve heard this before, not the best offensive showing from this Mets club. The team mustered only four...

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6 Potential Early-Season Trade Targets for the Mets

Through the first 35 games of the 2026 season, the Mets sit at 13-22. They field what is among the worst records in all of Major League Baseball, with one of the worst-performing offenses in the game right now. They’ve seen their season take a huge hit with a 12-game losing streak and being swept at home by teams such as the Athletics and the Colorado Rockies. There are areas to improve,...

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Minors Weekly Report: Ewing Has Dominant First Week in Triple-A

The Syracuse Mets hovered around .500 for the first few series of the season, but it appears they may have broken through with a dominant series win last week. A.J. Ewing and Jonah Tong led the way as the most impressive players in the series. Unfortunately, the Mets’ lower three minor league affiliates did not have as much success this week as Syracuse. For more on the latest news, here...

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Morning Briefing: A.J. Minter Could Rejoin Mets By Next Week

Good morning, Mets fans! Laura Albanese of Newsday reported that A.J. Minter could be slated for a return to the Mets by this weekend or early next week. On Monday, the Mets won their series opener in Colorado 4-2, thanks to a strong sixth inning. The second game of the series is scheduled for Tuesday at 8:40 p.m. ET, with Freddy Peralta on the mound. However, there is rain and potential snow in...

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Bullpen Holds Strong as Mets Take Down Rockies, 4-2

The Mets (13-22) brought down the Colorado Rockies (14-22) by a score of 4-2 on Monday evening at Coors Field. After a tough stretch earlier in the season, New York is starting to show signs of life, putting together a well-rounded performance on both sides of the ball. The pitching staff was dominant throughout, and timely hitting in the middle innings provided all the offense the Mets needed....

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