Taking a first crack at Mets' potential Opening Day roster
NEW YORK -- After turning over nearly a third of their 40-man roster this offseason, the Mets enter Spring Training with a team that looks quite different than its recent predecessors. Here’s a first look at how that revamped roster could shape up on Opening Day: Catcher (2): Francisco Alvarez,
Soto shifting to left field for Mets: 'If you want me to pitch, I'll pitch'
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- One year into a 15-year contract with the Mets, Juan Soto is changing positions. Soto will move from right to left field this season, president of baseball operations David Stearns told reporters on Tuesday, opening up right field for a host of candidates.
Lindor being evaluated for hamate bone injury; surgery possible
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor’s Opening Day status is in question following a left hand injury. Lindor will be evaluated on Tuesday for a stress reaction in his hamate bone, which he began experiencing over the past couple of days, president of baseball operations David Stearns
All eyes on Alvarez as Mets' catching depth starts with former top prospect
This is the third part of a five-part Around the Horn series detailing the Mets’ roster heading into 2026. We've already done the starting rotation and the bullpen. Next up: Catchers.
Here are the best Mets seasons by position
NEW YORK -- David Wright is the greatest third baseman in Mets history. Tom Seaver is the best starting pitcher. But what about the best seasons by a Met at those positions? While the Wrights and Seavers of the world can certainly lay claim to their share, the Mets also
Here are top 5 moments in Citi Field history
NEW YORK -- Over the first decade-plus of Citi Field’s existence, no matter if it was empty, full, or somewhere in between, the ballpark was a frequent host of history. The Mets have already played some of the most memorable games in franchise lore at Citi Field, which opened in
Mets' Top 5 homegrown Draft picks
NEW YORK -- For any team, the most popular players in franchise history tend to be of the homegrown variety. It takes an army of scouts, coaches and executives to draft and develop successful big leaguers, which is why the best of them receive so much respect. Here are the
Mets' Top 5 first basemen: DiComo's take
No one loves a good debate quite like baseball fans, and with that in mind, we asked each of our beat reporters to rank the top five players by position in the history of their franchise, based on their career while playing for that club. These rankings are for fun
Mets' Top 5 second basemen: DiComo's take
No one loves a good debate quite like baseball fans, and with that in mind, we asked each of our beat reporters to rank the top five players by position in the history of their franchise, based on their career while playing for that club. These rankings are for fun
Big spring question for Mets: Will Benge break camp?
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Hernandez re-ups with SNY's Mets booth for next 3 seasons
NEW YORK -- Beloved Mets personality Keith Hernandez is renewing his contract with SportsNet New York, guaranteeing he will be back in the booth for the next three seasons. Hernandez, 72, has agreed to terms on a three-year deal that will reduce the number of games he calls but keep
Mets' all-time retired numbers
NEW YORK -- Throughout their history, the Mets have established lofty standards when it comes to retired numbers. With the exception of Gil Hodges, who passed away as an active manager, the Mets have only allowed the numbers of Hall of Famers to grace the upper deck of Citi Field.
Best Mets player to wear every uni number
NEW YORK -- Historically, the Mets are among the most conservative teams when it comes to retiring uniform numbers. They have nonetheless retired some, iced others (declining to issue them to current players) and kept the rest in circulation. Over the years, team equipment managers have issued the vast majority
Mets Spring Training: Everything you need to know
NEW YORK -- Although the official start of Spring Training is not for another week, sunny scenes from Port St. Lucie, Fla., are already filtering onto social media. Various pitchers, including new ace Freddy Peralta and rookie Nolan McLean, have begun throwing at the team’s spring complex.
The retooled Mets bullpen: No Díaz, but lots of upside
This is the second part of a five-part Around the Horn series detailing the Mets’ roster heading into 2026. Next up: Bullpen.
As the dust clears, how does Mets' rotation look for 2026?
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Are Mets' big moves wrapped up ... or is there room for more?
NEW YORK -- There is no universe in which Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns would ever say his team is done adding players. Stearns loves to tinker; he adds during Spring Training and throughout the season. As such, the group of Mets that arrives at Spring Training next
How will Mets' new ace handle NY spotlight? 'I'm ready for this'
NEW YORK -- At some point this offseason, Freddy Peralta figured a team would trade for him. He’s pleased that it wound up being the Mets. “It’s a different market, different city,” Peralta said Tuesday on an introductory video call. “There’s a lot more fans, a lot more people watching.
In a flash, patient Mets rewarded by makeover
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Mets still boast 4 Top 100 prospects after Peralta deal
NEW YORK -- The Mets’ improving farm system, a source of pride in recent years as the team has fast-tracked top prospects to the big leagues, just landed them Freddy Peralta in a blockbuster trade with the Brewers. It’s a telling sign of the times, then, that the Mets could
Will the Mets get more than one year from Peralta?
NEW YORK -- Given that Freddy Peralta is now a Met, and that the Mets have gobs of money, and that Peralta only has one year left on his contract, and that president of baseball operations David Stearns knows him well, the Mets’ trade for Peralta on Wednesday immediately begged
Mets land Brewers right-hander Freddy Peralta in huge move
NEW YORK -- For all their movements this winter, shaking up the offensive core and bringing in a host of new players, the Mets never addressed their foremost issue from last season: their starting rotation. Until now. The Mets completed a deal late Wednesday night for Brewers ace Freddy Peralta,
Mets add to 'pen depth with Luis García on one-year deal
NEW YORK -- As they look to finalize their bullpen mix with less than three weeks until the start of Spring Training, the Mets have added a longtime veteran reliever. The team signed sign right-hander Luis García to a one-year contract on Wednesday, adding him to a bullpen that also
Mets solve CF puzzle by acquiring Robert Jr. in trade with White Sox
NEW YORK -- The Mets made a major move to finalize their outfield late Tuesday night, acquiring center fielder Luis Robert Jr. from the White Sox for infielder Luisangel Acuña and right-handed pitching prospect Truman Pauley, the clubs announced. Talks regarding Robert have been ongoing since the Trade Deadline in
Bichette embracing his new digs: NYC and third base
NEW YORK -- In a small way, Bo Bichette has already begun the transition to third base. At home, before flying to New York for an introductory news conference on Wednesday, Bichette began taking ground balls at his new defensive home. It’s not much, but it’s a start. For a

