Rafael Furcal and the Free Agent Market

The Mets have reached out to Rafael Furcal, according to multiple reports. Let’s put that on the list of things I’d never thought I would write. But, there is something of note to take out of this. This doesn’t mean that Rafael Furcal is the top priority for the Mets or that he’s their only [...]

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Mets need to stop saving for a rainy day

The offseason has begun, and teams are gearing up to sign and/or trade for some of the biggest names on the market, including Jacoby Ellsbury, Shin-Soo Choo, Asdrubal Cabrera, and our old friend Jose Reyes.  It will be a chance for teams to make a name for themselves, whether they are a team as rich [...]

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Options for the Mets’ 2014 bullpen

Every year teams scramble to find the best men for the bullpen and every year it is a gamble for most of the bullpen members. The Mets’ bullpen has had its shares of problems over the past few years (especially 2012) although in 2013 it wasn’t that bad. Regardless there will still be a search [...]

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2014 Mets’ Offseason: A Realistic Free Agent Shopping List?

Belated congratulations to the Boston Red Sox on their 2013 World Series victory. It was a well-deserved win by a group of guys who “know how to play the game,” “do it the right way,” and “have a team-first attitude.” Hoary clichés now dispensed with, the real reason was the usual suspects: great pitching, stout [...]

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That time Garth Brooks was a Met

“Well I guess I was wrong I just don't belong/but then I've been there before, everything is alright/I'll just say goodnight and I'll show myself to the door/Hey I didn't mean to cause a big scene just wait 'til I finish this glass/Then, sweet little lady I'll head back to the bar (haha) and you [...]

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Check the experts: Tim Dierkes

I happen to be a big fan of Tim Dierkes and his website www.mlbtraderumors.com.  Yesterday he posted an updated list of the Top 50 Free Agents for 2014 and to surprise some folks, you’ll note that he has Alderson nabbing 4 of the top 50.  Who? #13, Curtis Granderson: The experts remain undecided on whether [...]

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Six ideas to make the Mets more competitive in 2014

After just seeing the Boston Red Sox win the World Series and going from worst to first in the process, a  lot of Mets fans are clamoring for a similar type of turnaround. While it’s a bit of a stretch for the Mets to compete for a championship next year, they can infinitely get better [...]

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The Mets need to sign Shin-Soo Choo

This off-season is without question an incredibly important one for the Mets. It’s essentially the turning point for this franchise during the Alderson era, whether or not the team officially recognizes it as such. Large, crippling contracts are coming off of the books and the farm is in the process of churning out high-ceiling pitching [...]

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Should the Mets be interested in Suk-Min Yoon?

The baseball season is officially over. Gone is the 2013 season, and in comes the 2013-2014 offseason. This is where the fun begins. Sandy Alderson has some financial flexibility, and it is time for the Mets to be in the conversation about playoff contenders. Although Alderson does have a good chunk of change to play [...]

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Sandy Alderson’s offseason of opportunity

Jays Trade Dodgers Trade Free Agency Bit of Everything Eric Young Jr., LF Eric Young Jr., LF Shin-Soo Choo, RF Eric Young Jr., 2B Jose Reyes, SS Juan Lagares, CF Daniel Murphy, 2B David Wright, 3B David Wright, 3B Andre Ethier, RF David Wright, 3B Giancarlo Stanton, RF Jose Bautista, RF David Wright, 3B Ike [...]

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Trades that shaped the Mets: The 1960s

We’ve encountered a lot of speculation lately about which players the Mets should obtain this off-season.  The team must assess their areas of strength and weakness (both at the major and minor league levels) and decide how to address those areas. This is, of course, nothing new.  The Mets actually dealt the first player they [...]

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Two pitchers from the Netherlands who should be on the Mets radar

The offseason is officially on its way now that the Boston Red Sox have won the World Series.  For the New York Mets, it has been a month since they last played and it’s getting to the point where the roster construction moves to the forefront.  In the coming days, teams will be making their [...]

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