Mets face offseason with an angry fan base

The early offseason is typically a happy time for most teams and their fan bases. The top free agents are all coming to your favorite team, unless you’re convinced that your GM is going to trade magic beans and get back an impact player. There’s some of that with the Mets this offseason but it [...]

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Mets should seriously pursue Alexei Ramirez

There is a camp of Mets fans that refuse to entertain the idea of trading any prospect for a player.  Apparently when Milton Freidman said, “There is no such thing as a free lunch,” they weren’t paying attention. When news broke on Thursday of the Mets interest in White Sox shortstop Alexei Ramirez this faction [...]

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Whose bluff will Sandy Alderson call this year?

The “Hot Stove” season is off and running and all teams looking to upgrade their rosters have begun to put out feelers gauging interest.  Several media reports will emerge daily from here on in, reflecting genuine or flimsy interest teams may or may not have on certain players. While speculation will no doubt be the [...]

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Mets History, As Told Through Hardware

The Mets have never been big on awards. In its history, the franchise has had one Batting Champion, four Rookies of the Year, eighteen Gold Glove winners, five Cy Young Award winners, three Home Run Champions and no MVPs. That’s in the span of 53 seasons, folks. While collecting trophies is nice, winning pennants is [...]

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How does Jacob deGrom measure up in Mets history?

In the 52 years of the existence of the New York Mets, they have produced four players that have won the Rookie of the Year; Tom Seaver, Jon Matlack, Darryl Strawberry and Dwight Gooden. Each one was a major contributor in their rookie season and beyond, yet all but Strawberry were pitchers. The National League [...]

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Early Offseason: Are Teams Saving The Mets From Themselves?

It’s already started. The 2014 season ended only a week ago, with the stirring victory by the San Francisco Giants over the Kansas City Royals. Before the smoke cleared from the victory riots by the Bay, before the Giants’ love-in parade ended – seriously, Hunter Pence is still on the podium – before Royals fans [...]

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Five moves the Mets should make this season

After a second place finish in the National League Eastern Division last season, it is time for the Mets to step up their game and make themselves definite contenders going into 2015. However, Mets’ General Manager Sandy Alderson is not too big on signing the top free agents, so this offseason will come down the [...]

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Mets Card of the Week: Mystery Met Episode 9

There are cloudy skies looming behind this week's mystery Met, but you'd never know it by the look on his face. Our boy fixes his baby blues at the camera, looking for all the world like the love child of Shaun Cassidy and Gary Busey. He opens his mouth slightly, as if intent on forming [...]

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Examining Sandy Alderson’s goals with the Mets year-by-year

Over the past several seasons, the Mets have gone through one of their toughest stretches in recent history. From the constant unnecessary trade rumors to the dangling of possible signings to the constant complaining of overly-invested fans, it has been a rough stretch. After the 2010 season, ownership went in a new (cheaper) direction that [...]

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Mets should retire Keith Hernandez’ number

Full disclosure, I'm a huge Keith Hernandez fan. However, retiring number 17 is not about me as a fan. It's not even 100% about Hernandez as a player, although he's a huge part of it. It's about the Mets organization, and the need for something good to cling to. Many times on this site it [...]

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