Where can the Mets trade Bartolo Colon now?

Once again, the July 31 deadline came and went. And once again, Sandy Alderson and co. did nothing. There’s no shortage of criticism – justified fans clamoring for proof of progress in dealing prospects for an overpriced bat in a limited market, but the deadline has passed and there’s no time for crying over spilled [...]

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Alderson defends inaction at the deadline

"While we were active in conversations—although not super active—we didn’t make any deals, I think going in we didn’t intend to be sellers and we didn’t intend to be buyers necessarily. We were looking at the market and what it would dictate. We set a price on some of our players, and under the circumstances [...]

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Lucas Duda is a key part to build around

With the season he is having, Lucas Duda has squarely put many of his detractors in the background. Duda has already posted career bests in home runs, RBI, doubles and runs scored with 56 games left to play and Terry Collins hinting that we might see Duda getting some starts against lefties. This is a [...]

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Mets Sitting Out The Trade Deadline, Fans Sitting On The Edge Of Their Seats

The ol’ clock on the wall ticks away this July 31, and it is becoming apparent that there will be no press briefings forthcoming from Citi Field. It looks as though Sandy Alderson and the Mets will not be participating in the annual mid-year grab bag exchange of players. We’ve seen Yeonis Cespedes, Jon Lester, [...]

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Chris Young: Is he deja vu all over again?

There's an old saying, "those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it". It seems that while watching the 2014 version of the New York Mets, that management hasn't learned that lesson. For example, in December of 2009, the Mets outbid no one in order to overpay for a solid defensive corner [...]

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Jacob deGrom merits serious Rookie of the Year consideration

Jacob deGrom was brought up at the exact same time as Rafael Montero, but was looked at as the weaker link.  However, two and a half months later, deGrom is 5-5 and Montero is playing for the Las Vegas 51’s.  Of course, 5-5 is not a great record for a pitcher, but that is because [...]

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Mets On the Rise: 1968, 1983…2014?

It’s a fun thing to wake up overseas, on a fantastic vacation, roll over, grab your cell phone and follow the last couple of innings of a Mets’ win. That’s exactly what your intrepid columnist experienced as the All-Star break ended. Germany was awesome, but Saturday morning looked a little bit better with the Padres [...]

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Troy Tulowitzki: The must haves and the must avoids

Over the last few weeks, the Mets seem to have a different overall energy than they had in May or June resulting in a positive opening to the second half and each day the possibility grows that October baseball could return to Queens. However, there are holes to fill and holes that might grow as [...]

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The 2015 shortstop free agent market benefits Ruben Tejada

I can't believe I'm saying this, but there is a good possibility that Ruben Tejada will be the Mets shortstop in 2015. There is a huge caveat with that statement, and that is the assumption that Wilmer Flores fails to take the position via his superior offensive capabilities, or Matt Reynolds down in Triple-A does [...]

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