Mets360 2016 top 50 prospects: Players 14-11

This is the 10th entry in our prospect series, where we’re counting down the top 50 prospects for the Mets. Four people were involved in this project and what you see is a group consensus, not the results of one person. You can view 50-47, 46-43, 42-39, 38-35, 34-31, 30-27, 26-23, 22-19  & 18-15 if you have not already seen it. Here [...]

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Mets Card of the Week: Mystery Met Episode 14

It's hot-stove time here at Card of the Week, and now's the chance for you to do some winter wheeling and dealing of your own. Here's the offer on the table: be the first to identify this old-timer with the Astro Boy do and I will send you an assortment of Mets cards to fill [...]

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Have the Mets really improved themselves at shortstop?

Wednesday at the Winter Meetings was quite eventful for the New York Mets. They responded from Tuesday’s disappointment of not signing Ben Zobrist to completely revamp the middle infield. First came the Jon Niese to Pittsburgh for Neil Walker trade. Then later they reached an agreement with free agent Asdrubal Cabrera on a two year [...]

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Mets’ management continues to defy expectations

Here in New York, we fans pride ourselves on being knowledgeable. We’re hip, we’re savvy, we know what’s goin’ on, man. We’re not like those blindly devoted followers in St. Louis or Cincinnati, who show up in droves, decked out in red, whether their team is in contention or not. No, we “know” better. We [...]

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