The Mets made official what most of us saw coming as their season spiraled out of control. After two seasons, Luis Rojas is out as manager. The team will not be picking up the option for 2022 on his contract, the team announced Monday. Rojas has been offered the opportunity to remain with the organization in another capacity. For the rest of the coaching staff, decisions … [Read more...] about Luis Rojas out as Mets manager
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Tylor Megill has been Mr. Cool for Mets
Another strong performance from Tylor Megill has the Mets buzzing about the rookie righthander. Megill has made three major-league starts and this most recent one was his best. He threw five innings of two-hit baseball, along with notching seven strikeouts to help lead the Mets to a 4-2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers, Monday night at Citi Field. He allowed a solo home … [Read more...] about Tylor Megill has been Mr. Cool for Mets
Mets can prove they’re for real with strong June
The Mets look the part of a team that’s for real after their strong month of May. Looking the part, however, is just part of the equation. We’re about to see just exactly how real this team is. They compiled a 17-9 record in May with a handful of their regular starters and key players on the injured list. While impressive, the month of June presents another formidable … [Read more...] about Mets can prove they’re for real with strong June
Mets offensive woes overshadowing everything else
There's a different type of energy with the Mets in 2021. There's a buzz with this team that hasn't been around Queens since the last time they were in the playoffs, five years ago. We're a long way from the 2021 playoffs, there's still plenty of baseball left on the calendar. And while there's an exciting buzz in the air for the team under new management, the early results … [Read more...] about Mets offensive woes overshadowing everything else
For Yoenis Cespedes and the Mets, it’s all about the numbers
Cespedes has not played in 19 months. The outfielder is looking to be a difference-maker for a team built to win now. Yoenis Cespedes signed a four-year, $110 million free agent deal to remain with the Mets after the 2016 season. Since signing that deal, Cespedes has spent more time on the injured list than he has in the middle of the starting lineup. Left hamstring, … [Read more...] about For Yoenis Cespedes and the Mets, it’s all about the numbers