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Mets News & Buzz: Mets dream about Tarik Skubal; Cody Bellinger seems to be slipping away, more
The Mets’ most intriguing path to true contention runs straight through Detroit, where Skubal’s future remains quietly unresolved. While the Tigers continue to signal they want to keep their ace, Skubal’s impending free agency creates a narrow but real window for a blockbuster trade.
The Mets might go as far as Juan Soto is winning to take them in 2026, given that Soto is coming off a career year and appears poised to compete for the NL MVP Award next season. And Soto got very clear about where his focus is during his December 31 interview with Manana Deportiva TV.
The Mets’ trio of rising starting pitchers could be poised to become the core of the team for years to come, or they could be competitors by the time spring training begins.
The New York Mets have settled on a role for a young and versatile defender after some dramatic changes to the team.
On Nov. 6, veteran outfielder José Azocar elected free agency from the Mets. On Tuesday, he reportedly signed with the Atlanta Braves on a minor league deal. "The Braves and OF José Azocar have agreed to a Minor League deal," Just Baseball's Aram Leighton wrote on X. "Includes an invite to Spring Training."
The New York Mets have been heavily linked to Cody Bellinger and have now gotten some good news regarding their pursuit.
The New York Mets have addressed a slew of significant roster losses and identified their target for an addition.
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You won't believe the NY Mets player projected to have the 3rd best batting average
If you’re scanning the New York Mets’ Steamer projections expecting the “best batting average” list to be a bunch of established stars, congrats — you’re normal
Dykstra, a three-time All-Star with the Phillies, helped power the Mets to their second World Series title in 1986. In that postseason run, Dykstra also delivered one of the most iconic moments in team history with his walk-off home run in Game 3 of the 1986 National League Championship Series.
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