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The sports radio legend reveals that differing views on President Trump created tension between key Mets players
Last week’s seismic Mets story was the shattering of their roster core, which had been in place to varying degrees since 2019. Shortly after trading Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers, the Mets watched Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso sign elsewhere in rapid succession.
It’ll be a few more years before Mark Vientos gets into free agency. However, with arbitration eligibility beginning in the 2027 season, he mine as well get a h
Failing to add Pete Alonso and trading Brandon Nimmo might be the best opportunity for the Mets to sign a lefty.
Three fan favorites headed out the door in 2 1/2 weeks — a powerful gut punch to angry New York Mets fans wondering what on earth the front office is thinking.
The Mets are in the market for rotation help but a strong 2026 free agent class could impact their decision-making process this winter.
Jorge Polanco is a Met. The power-hitting infielder agreed to a two-year, $40 million deal with the Amazin’s on Saturday, according to The Post’s Joel Sherman. Polanco slashed .265/.326/.495 with 26 home runs for the Mariners in 2025.
Nimmo opened up and showed a bit of the big personality Rangers fans have heard about in a new social media video.
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One of the biggest storylines heading into the New York Mets' 2025 season was whether star shortstop Francisco Lindor would be named the franchise's fifth offic
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Joel Sherman confirms an added layer to the NY Mets locker room issues
We might need to start taking everything Adam Ottavino said about the New York Mets back in November as gospel. Along with his critique of the way Carlos Mendoz