Examining the Mets’ infield defense with the new DRS numbers

One of the weaknesses of advanced defensive systems was how they handled things when a team was playing a shift. This wasn't too big of a problem earlier in the decade but as more and more teams embraced shifting on a wider basis, it was something that needed to be addressed. Defensive Runs Saved has [...]

How will the Mets handle their impending SS logjam?

We’re not there yet but the Mets are going to have to make some decisions about a positional logjam in the next one-to-three years. It was a point of emphasis by Sandy Alderson to acquire as much high-end shortstop talent as he could, especially in the international free agent market. And now those shortstops are [...]

Pete Alonso and the importance of leadership

On March 12th, 2020, a thing happened that no one anticipated or had seen in our lifetimes. The major league baseball season was delayed for something that had nothing to do with the game itself. COVID-19, the strain of Coronavirus that is currently causing innumerable changes to the United States, took down, from the outside, [...]

Recalling Brandon Nimmo and ‘Adult Christmas’ as MLB offseason gets extended

If you’ve been reading the site for any amount of time, no doubt you’ve seen me mention my fantasy team. Yeah, yeah – I know – no one wants to hear about your fantasy team. But with the season being delayed, my belief is that you would rather hear about my team than my views [...]

Terry Collins was right – It’s tough to play RF in Citi Field

Last year when Brandon Nimmo missed over half of the season – and played for a month when he really shouldn’t have – the Mets struggled tremendously filling the center field position with anyone who could hit at an acceptable MLB level. MLB GMs are like generals – always fighting the last war. The Mets [...]

Mets Minors: Patrick Mazeika and other NRIs you might not know

If anyone listens in when I join Brian on the Mets360 podcast you are aware that there is a history on the player Patrick Mazeika. When the Mets drafted the “hitting” catcher in the 8th round of the 2015 draft and assigned him to Kingsport you would rightly assume he was just a depth piece [...]

Michael Wacha’s Spring, Brandon Nimmo’s Grapefruit League results, Cano and the theatre

There are two thoughts about the Mets’ starting pitchers that most people have, even if they don’t typically go together. The first is that the team will be successful largely on the backs of their starters. Few would predict the Mets to make the playoffs if Jacob deGrom came down with a season-ending injury in [...]