During an appearance at the Amazin’ Day event at Citi Field, Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo admitted that he’s still dealing with the lingering plantar fasciitis issue that bot
The Mets might have to prepare for spring training without Brandon Nimmo, their reliable outfielder, as he continues to battle a nagging foot issue. According
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.
After tearing his ACL in the winter league before the 2024 season, Ronny Mauricio is still not a given to be ready for 2025.
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.
With about two weeks until pitchers and catchers report to spring training, some of the best free agents in MLB remain on the market.
It appears Pete Alonso is going, going, gone. The first Amazin’ Day fan fest at Citi Field did not bring with it a dramatic resolution to Alonso’s free agent saga — but did seem to confirm the New York Mets’ most popular and prolific power hitter is likely to sign elsewhere as spring training nears.
Just before Mets owner Steve Cohen answered a question about where things stand with Alonso, a homegrown star and free agent first baseman, during a panel discussion, a spirited crowd began chanting, “Let’s Sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete! Let’s sign Pete!”
With the support of owner Steve Cohen, the Mets stole Juan Soto from the Yankees with a historic 15-year, $765 million deal. He also added pitching depth, signing right-handers Frankie Montas and Clay Holmes to short-term deals, and he poached left-hander A.J. Minter from the Atlanta Braves among other moves.
As the Mets try to craft their lineup for 2025, the team was dealt with a brutal injury update on one of their star prospects.
The good thing for the Mets is that they have depth on the infield and are considering making another addition, whether it is Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman, or Vladimir Guerrero Jr. They don’t need Mauricio to be ready by spring training: on the contrary, they can afford to give him time to rehab and regain his rhythm at the plate in the minor leagues.
Per Mike Puma of the New York Post on social media: Ronny Mauricio is continuing his knee rehab, but it's possible he won't be ready for the start of spring training. Mets officials are taking it ...