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I know Pete will be a bit younger than Freddie was when he signed with LA, but Im not sure if I see someone offering him 7-10 years, unless, as you say, he has a monster year in '24. There is real speculation that the Mets might trade him this off-season, which I'm not as opposed to as many (most?) Mets fans, depending what they can get back in terms of prospects...
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there is a report out by Sports Illustrated Pat Ragazzo that they are discussion extension but they are far apart.
It is reported that Pete wants a 10 year extension |
That's it for Buck. I'm happy with that decision; his lineups were often infuriatingly bad and his bullpen (mis-)management was, well, typical.
Who do you think will be on their interview list? |
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Another busy offseason for the Mets.
Let’s hope they do not win the offseason again and lose the season before May 1st But they started right with hiring Stearn, no buck and the season ending |
And Eppler Resigns
which is not surpising with David Stearn taking over Eppler loses control and power |
Well, if this isn't a dream come true for every Mets fan!
Good riddance. https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/...-new-york-mets |
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Saw this video posted on Blowout showing how Jeff McNeil, who went bonkers after Rhys Hoskins' slide the other day, pretty much never makes an effort to break up double plays. Often, he even just steps out of the way.
Apparently Pete Alonso is the only player on the Mets that makes an effort when sliding into second base. Reminds me of when Tommy Pham called the Mets position players the least-hard working group he's ever been around last year. He apparently wasn't talking about Nimmo, Alonso, or Lindor by the way. Hopefully this gets the attention of someone over there and helps change the Mets' sliding "strategy". |
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