Curtis Granderson, the forgotten Met

Poking around the Met-verse and reading articles this offseason, you may not have noticed the Mets largest offseason acquisition.  Here at Mets360 we last saw Curtis Granderson focused on in early January.  Is this fair?  No.  It’s the difference between how the media focuses on the Mets and other teams in baseball.  Do writers focus [...]

Valverde, Familia should get first shot at set-up role

Opening Day is Monday and the Mets are still finalizing their roster as they prepare for a two game exhibition series in Montreal.  Jose Valverde has officially made the team after being placed on the 40 man roster.  In nine games this spring, “Papa Grande” has pitched ten innings ,yielding ten hits and only one [...]

Let’s all give Daisuke Matsuzaka a shot

While many of us Mets fans were clamoring for Jenrry Mejia to be the Mets fifth starter, it just doesn’t seem it’s going to happen. For whatever reason the Mets have, they are going to ether send Mejia to the bullpen (although Sandy Alderson is refuting that notion) or the minors where he can get [...]

Ike Davis and Lucas Duda on the roster is a disaster

Sandy Alderson put out the word over the last few days that Ike Davis and Lucas Duda would both make the Opening Day roster. In an offseason that could be argued as a success, this situation is a massive failure and it’s somewhat amazing that the front office can’t see that. The situation isn’t a [...]

The Mets Will Have A Very Good Bench in 2014

“Basically, the Mets have a strong bench. Unfortunately, it’s starting.” – Sports Illustrated, June 2, 1980. Such was the narrative when the Mets surprised everybody that year by flirting with .500 in mid-June. That gritty, gutty bunch warranted a feature in the leading national sporting publication of the time, on the verge of having a [...]

A trade is coming

Don’t worry Mets fans, the Mets will be making additions to their roster. And these moves will be soon.  By mid-May, it seems very likely that a young pitcher will be gone and a new shortstop will be arriving. Now this trade could have been done two months ago or Stephen Drew could have been [...]

Don’t worry Mets fans, first base will be fine

Spring Training is the one time of year when it is socially acceptable to root against the Mets, for certain players to have an edge on jobs. At this point in the young season, most of the main questions have been answered- some not to the liking of the fans. The shortstop situation has resolved [...]

What Can Met Fans Take Away From Spring Training?

It doesn’t mean anything. Never believe what you see in March or September. You could write the results on a matchbook. You’ve never heard of any of these guys. It’s all just for fun, just to work on certain things, just to get into shape, just to show management what you might be capable of. [...]

Should the Mets pay the price for Starlin Castro?

Not everyone is a Starlin Castro fan. He’s a polarizing player who’s had some character issues in the past, but he is also a four-year veteran on a team that is going very young, very quickly. The quick-batted sensation Javier Baez will be up with the Chicago Cubs soon enough. While Baez has been playing [...]

What can Zack Wheeler do to be an ace?

Matt Harvey’s incredible leap forward last season have left Mets fans with perhaps an unrealistic bar with which to judge other pitching prospects by, namely Zack Wheeler, Noah Syndergaard and Rafael Montero. This, of course is not to say that this young trio of right-handed flamethrowers can’t develop into dominant starters in the near future. [...]

The best thing for Ruben Tejada is to start Wilmer Flores

I like Ruben Tejada. However, there’s a big gulf between liking a player and thinking he should be penciled in to start 150 games. And at this point, there’s no reason to think that Tejada has earned the starting shortstop job in any way. It’s my belief that if the Mets open the season with [...]