Mets players need to prove themselves this year

Many people around the Mets believe that they are at least in contention for a spot in the playoffs this year. They need a few players to prove that they are capable of playing to the level that gets the Mets to the playoffs this season. Last year was not a great year for the [...]

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Mets broadcasts in great shape with new hires

Pitchers and catchers reporting to Port St. Lucie and placing seven prospects on the Baseball America Top 100 list dominated the Mets-related headlines this week, but there were a few other pieces of news that came out as well. The first was the announcement that Wayne Randazzo was officially hired to fill the shoes of [...]

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Where should Curtis Granderson hit in the lineup?

With expectations running high, the Mets are going to need everyone in the lineup to be efficient. This means that the offense needs to produce runs, get on base and hit for power. Many Mets fans are counting on David Wright to rebound, Michael Cuddyer to provide more protection for Lucas Duda, and the reuniting [...]

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One Mets fan’s version of the 2015 season

If you polled 100 Mets fans and asked them if they have players they liked and players they didn’t on the 2015 team, all 100 would say yes. You would also get unanimous support from all 100 if you asked if they would sign up for a World Series championship if one of the players [...]

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Jon Niese can’t afford less velocity

According to ESPN's Adam Rubin, Jon Niese's physical condition has been getting praise after he attended the infamous Mike Barwis fitness camp. That's a positive sign, though pretty much all players that attend the camp seem to get the same praise. A bigger take away from that piece was the note on the drop in [...]

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Mets360 2015 projections: Jenrry Mejia

Not many people start the year in the rotation and end the season as the team’s closer but that’s the path that Jenrry Mejia followed in 2014. While he had a solid season as a reliever, many felt this was a self-fulfilling prophecy for the Mets. For many years, the club talked about how Mejia [...]

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Reinventing the Mets: 1969

The Mets had become contenders in 1968. With what was, statistically, the best pitching staff in the National League, combined with an elite slugger in Dick Allen, surrounded by a group of quality hitters and solid defenders, along with a versatile and productive bench, the Mets had finally risen to the status of being a [...]

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Bobby Parnell expects to close? Not so fast

The 2015 New York Mets are a team with increasing expectations. Many who follow the team predict them to end on the cusp of the playoffs. Those outside the organization say the odds are against them right now but as Han Solo once said "never tell me the odds". The fact is that on paper, [...]

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Mets Camp, 2015: Hope Vs. Optimism

Today marks the first “official” day of Spring Training, 2015. This is the mandatory day for all pitchers and catchers invited to camp to at least check in. From all reports, everybody made it, except Bartolo Colon, possibly enjoying a late lunch in his native Dominican Republic. In any case, there are stories galore about [...]

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Baseball Prospectus on the Mets’ farm system

Baseball Prospectus recently ranked all 30 farm systems. Here's what they said about the Mets: 5. New York Mets Farm System Ranking in 2014: 8 2015 Top Ten Prospects: Link Top Prospect: Noah Syndergaard (9) Prospects on the BP 101: 6 State of the System: Not the best, but likely the most balanced farm system [...]

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Where is Sandy Alderson’s handwritten apology to Mets fans?

This was supposed to be a big offseason. The dead weight contracts were off the books, the young gun pitchers had arrived with more on the way, The Dark Knight was coming back, and the fans were getting restless. After four consecutive losing seasons on his watch, and four winters of shedding salary and stockpiling [...]

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Mets360 2015 projections: Juan Lagares

In 2013, Juan Lagares had a terrific defensive season and a poor offensive one. The Mets were concerned enough that in the offseason they signed Chris Young and told him he’d have a chance to play some in center field. While Young bombed in 2014, Lagares was again terrific defensively. At the plate, he had [...]

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