Categories Hot Stove

Mets weren’t highest offer in Soto signing

In a recent interview, Juan Soto revealed that the New York Mets’ 15-year, $765 million contract offer was not the highest he received during free agency. Soto stated that multiple teams, including the Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Yankees, presented more lucrative proposals. Despite these higher offers, he…

Categories Injuries

Mets Latest Injury and Roster News (3/7/25)

​Here are the lastest injury and notable roster moves by the New York Mets, as of March 7th, 2025. Here’s an overview of the injuries and roster moves​. Injuries: Roster Moves: More content below: Mets – First round of spring training cuts

Categories Spring Training

Mets vs Astros (3/6/2025) – Sproat gets the start

The New York Mets and Houston Astros are playing their spring training game today, March 6, 2025, at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Florida. The game is scheduled to start at 6:10 PM Eastern Time. Broadcast Information: 4 Things to Watch for in Today’s Mets vs. Astros Game (March 6, 2025) New York Mets…

Categories Around the Horn

Mets Morning Roundup – March 6th 2025

Here is your Mets Morning Roundup of some things happening in Mets land. OMG – José Iglesias aka Candelita signs with Padres Jose Iglesias has signed a minor league deal with the San Diego Padres. Thus ends the Candelita / OMG era. We enjoyed watching Jose play with the Mets and how he was a…

Categories Hot Stove

OMG – José Iglesias aka Candelita signs with Padres

​Veteran infielder José Iglesias has agreed to a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres, which includes an invitation to Major League Spring Training per a report from Jon Heyman from the NY Post.  If Iglesias secures a spot on the Major League roster, he can earn a base salary of $3 million, with the potential…

Categories Spring Training

Mets – First round of Spring Training roster cuts

​On March 4, 2025, the New York Mets made their first round of spring training roster cuts, reassigning 13 players to minor league camp. Here’s a closer look at these players:​ Pitchers: Position Players: These roster moves reduced the Mets’ major league camp roster to 57 players, allowing the reassigned individuals to gain more playing time…