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First TV Domino: Texas Rangers May Leave Diamond Sports

As expected, Diamond Sports Group, the owner of 14 Bally regional sports networks (RSNs) that carry Major League Baseball games, filed for bankruptcy on March 15. This filing may immediately affect the Texas Rangers and have implications for how MLB games are broadcast in the near future. On March 11, the Rangers notified Diamond Sports that they would seek to terminate their relationship with...

Changes May Be Coming in Baseball’s Television Coverage

  The first question that needs to be answered is, “if there are changes in how Major League Baseball games are available on television, will those changes affect the broadcast of New York Mets games?” The answer is no, but significant changes in television coverage may be coming very soon for almost two-thirds of MLB teams. The story, as documented in an article by Daniel...

Mets Legends in Other Uniforms You May Have Forgot

Jacob deGrom in a Texas Rangers uniform. That’s going to take some getting used to. Actually, it may never really look normal. But this kind of scenario is nothing new. There have been a few occasions in which the combination of ex-Met player and team doesn’t sound — or look — right. Here are some of the strangest examples of famous Mets wearing the jersey of another team. Jerry...

Morning Briefing: Mets May Trade Escobar After Signing Correa

Good morning, Mets fans! We are now entering week two of Carlos Correa watch as his negotiations with the Mets continue to be the main reason Mets fans log on to Twitter and read our articles (thanks by the way)! As the deal is reportedly coming closer than most fans think, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic detailed other moves the Mets can make once the deal is finalized. Of the moves the Mets...

Morning Briefing: Three Former Mets Introduced With New Teams

Good morning, Mets fans! On Friday, three former Mets, including two members from the 2022 squad, were officially announced as joining new clubs. The Philadelphia Phillies, Oakland A’s, and Los Angeles Dodgers announced the signings of Taijuan Walker, Trevor May, and Noah Syndergaard respectively. With the Mets last year Taijuan Walker put up a respectable 3.49 ERA in 29 starts with the...

Oakland A’s Sign Trevor May

The Oakland A’s announced on Friday afternoon that they’ve signed reliever Trevor May to a one-year deal. Jeff Passan of ESPN reports the deal is for $7 million guaranteed with another $500,000 in potential performance bonuses. The deal makes May the highest-paid A’s player for the 2023 season. May, 33, struggled during the 2022 season to the tune of a 5.04 ERA though he...

Five Most Intriguing Non-Tendered Players Mets May Consider

With the dust having now settled following events on Friday, there are plenty of intriguing players who were non-tendered by their teams and are now free agents. With that being said, what are some of the newest options on the market? Cody Bellinger – OF Perhaps the most flashy name on this list is Cody Bellinger. The outfielder was without doubt the biggest and most notable player to have...

2022 Mets Report Card: Trevor May, RP

Position: Relief pitcher Age: 33 (9/23/1989), B/T: R/R Primary Stats: 26 G, 25 IP, 5.04 ERA, 1.440 WHIP, 30 SO, 9 BB, 27 H, 6 Holds Advanced Stats: -0.1 bWAR, 78 ERA+, 3.87 FIP, .338 BABIP, 27.0 SO%, .265/.324/.431 2022 Salary: $7.75 million Grade: C- 2022 Review Trevor May was supposed to be a relief option in the late innings of games in the 2022 season. He was coming off a 2021 season where...

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