The Mets and Yankees are gearing up for free agency this winter. One of the biggest names on the market, however, might not be in a hurry to pick up the phone if either team reaches out. According to Jim Salisbury of NBC Sports Philadelphia, two-time All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto “would like to remain in Philadelphia and is not particularly keen on playing in New … [Read more...] about Mets, Yankees Should Proceed with Caution on J.T. Realmuto
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David Peterson looks like a keeper for the Mets
David Peterson has been one of the few bright spots in a frustrating season for the Mets. With the Mets looking at the playoff picture from the outside, it’s time to start looking towards next year. The 25-year old Peterson has shown he belongs in the plans for 2021. For years now, the Mets have repeatedly tried to promote their starting pitching as the backbone of the … [Read more...] about David Peterson looks like a keeper for the Mets
New York Mets: Four Areas of Concern
When Major League Baseball and the players’ union agreed to a restart of an abridged version of the 2020 season, the New York Mets looked like a good baseball team on paper. In a 60-game season, with the new universal designated hitter rule -- and an expanded format for the playoffs -- reaching the postseason projected as an attainable goal for this team. The Mets are … [Read more...] about New York Mets: Four Areas of Concern
The 1970 Mets, high expectations, no miracle finish.
It was the eve of the 1970 baseball season, and the Mets were still on top of the baseball world. They continued to relish their improbable World Championship from a year ago, and still had their cast in place. Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, and Gary Gentry anchored one of the game’s best starting staff. Tug McGraw and Rod Taylor arguably were the best one-two punch in the … [Read more...] about The 1970 Mets, high expectations, no miracle finish.
Mets select OF Pete Crow-Armstrong with No. 19 pick in 2020 MLB Draft
The Mets added much-needed help for their farm system with the 19th overall selection of outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, in the 2020 MLB Draft. Crow-Armstrong is an 18-year old left-handed hitter from Los Angeles, California. He’s slick with the glove (throws left-handed) and is beginning to open eyes with the bat. Crow-Armstrong played ball at Harvard-Westlake High School … [Read more...] about Mets select OF Pete Crow-Armstrong with No. 19 pick in 2020 MLB Draft