With three weeks until the Mets open the 2025 MLB season against the Astros, here's who we predict will make the cut for the major league club.
Jose Iglesias, whose hit-making at the plate and as a Latin pop star made him a revelation for the Mets last season, has agreed to a contract with the San Diego Padres.
Athlon Sports dissects everything you need to know about the club ahead of the upcoming Major League Baseball season.
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amNewYork on MSNJose Iglesias signs with Padres as Mets dream comes to endOMG, Jose Iglesias’ dream of reuniting with the New York Mets has officially ended. The veteran utility infielder, who helped ...
Spring training always has surprise performers. Sometimes, those strong performances can lead a player who was originally on ...
Infielder Nick Madrigal’s season-ending shoulder injury created a battle for the final spot on the Mets' bench, which will go ...
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amNewYork on MSNLuisangel Acuna vs. Brett Baty: Who makes breaks camp with Mets for Opening Day 2025?New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza put his two most intriguing options competing for the utility-infielder role, Brett Baty ...
Roki Sasaki rolled 99-mph fastballs off his fingers, while mixing in splitters and sliders to keep Cincinnati Reds batters baffled in his Los Angeles Dodgers spring training debut in Phoenix.
A Mets starting infield that featured Brett Baty at second base, Luisangel Acuña at third and Luis De Los Santos at shortstop ...
Brett Baty is doing everything in his power to showcase his value that will make him worthy of a spot with the Mets this ...
Most of the New York Mets Opening Day roster is set with a few exceptions - one of which being their final bench spot. Luis ...
Following a rash of rotation injuries to begin spring training, the Mets are having better luck with their starting staff ...
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