Spring training has officially begun! With pitchers and catchers officially in Port St. Lucie, along with some other key names, things are truly about to heat up in Florida. And things already picked up on Wednesday morning; between countless bullpens and even live at-bats...
Updated Post – Feb. 11 at 1250 Mets manager Carlos Mendoza announced on Wednesday afternoon from Port St. Lucie that Francisco Lindor will undergo surgery today on his injured left hamate bone. Mendoza said the Mets are “optimistic” that Lindor will be ready for Opening Day.
Kevin Parada is still with the Mets. That wasn’t a given in 2026. The Mets left Parada off the 40-man roster in December, leaving him vulnerable in the Rule 5 draft. Even though Parada hasn’t developed in the way that a lot of scouts originally projected...
Now that the Mets are putting the finishing touches on their offseason, we can turn our attention to how they built this team and what trends have emerged in retrospect. While the offseason is not yet over...
Good morning, Mets fans! Pitchers and catchers are officially due to report to spring training today. It’s the start of the 2026 season. Latest Mets News The Mets announced on Tuesday that they’ve acquired left-handed reliever Bryan Hudson from the White Sox in exchange for cash considerations.
We’re live from Port St. Lucie! Despite the official reporting day for pitchers and catchers not arriving until Tuesday, plenty of New York Mets stalwarts made their presence known on the practice field.
David Stearns sat with the media to mark the start of spring training (pitchers and catchers report tomorrow) and recap the offseason. He stated the Mets have expectations to win and play at a high level and Stearns said he believes they will this year with the roster they have constructed.
Francisco Lindor‘s Opening Day status is in jeopardy before spring training officially starts. With pitchers and catchers officially reporting for the 2026 season on Wednesday, Francisco Lindor with be with the medical team being evaluated for a stress fracture in his left hamate bone.
Last season was a step back for Purdue as it slipped to 24 wins and lost in the regional semifinals, but the school has bounced back so far this season. After an amazing 17-1 start, the Boilermakers hit a skid recently...