The Mets should end their offseason by sending Jeff McNeil to the Diamondbacks in a trade with the Diamondbacks
One of the key decisions facing the Mets is whether to re-sign first baseman Pete Alonso. Negotiations have been ongoing, with reports suggesting that the team is taking a firm stance. They are offering a take-it-or-leave-it deal. Alonso’s market is weaker than expected. This allows the Mets to secure him on terms they prefer.
A.J. Minter is hopeful he can be ready by Opening Day; Ronny Mauricio is progressing (but not sprinting); Dedniel Nunez is throwing and “healthy,” manager Carlos Mendoza said; and Paul Blackburn has returned to a mound.
The Mets might have to prepare for spring training without Brandon Nimmo, their reliable outfielder, as he continues to battle
Most MLB teams are hesitant to give up a pick to sign Nick Pivetta, which is why he could return to the Red Sox or go to an aggressive contender like the Mets.
After tearing his ACL in the winter league before the 2024 season, Ronny Mauricio is still not a given to be ready for 2025.
Brandon Nimmo’s foot issue from last season will bleed into spring training, but he hopes it will be solved by Opening Day.
Live Mets baseball swings back into action on SNY on Feb. 22 as the Mets host the Houston Astros at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
As has become typical over the last few years, the New York Mets have made a very big splash on the free agency market this offseason, once again showing that they’ll go all out to sign the top players across Major League Baseball.
ClutchPoints' Christopher Hennessy came up with a trade idea that would send McNeil to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for lefty Jordan Montgomery, one of the most obvious trade candidates in all of baseball between now and Opening Day.
There remains two clear paths for the Mets with the start of spring training looming: one without Pete Alonso and one with him.