After what can only be called an incredibly disappointing season, many changes are expected to unfold for the New York Mets this offseason. The Mets entered the 2025 season with high expectations coming off an NLCS appearance the previous year and bringing in Juan Soto to put them over the top.
The Mets finished 83–79, missed postseason tiebreaker despite $800M payroll Team offense: .249/.326/.427, 766 runs — middle of the pack production The Mets dismissed Eric Chavez, Jeremy Barnes, Jeremy Hefner, Mike Sarbaugh; Glenn Sherlock retired, and John Gibbons resigned Eric Chavez understands baseball economics.
While the New York Mets are surely going to express interest in many free agents this upcoming offseason, the two free agents they should perhaps pay the most attention to have been part of their roster since the 2019 season.
By traditional measures, minor leaguers Ryan Clifford, Jacob Reimer and Carson Benge all had excellent seasons at the plate in the Mets organization this year.
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With the offseason already underway for the New York Mets, it is going to be a busy winter. Due to an unfathomable collapse for about half of the year, the team has already made some notable moves to their coaching staff, and it is clear that jobs could be on the line if things don’t improve.
First Half Record: 31-43 (7/10, International League East Division) Second Half Record: 46-29 (2/10, International League East Division) When the Syracuse Mets’ Opening Day roster was announced, it included Brandon Sproat, Amazin’ Avenue’s top prospect for the 2025 season, Drew Gilbert (6), Blade Tidwell (16), and Dom Hamel (20).
The New York Mets' bullpen did not perform up to par during the home stretch of the 2025 season, which was one (of many) reasons why this team failed to make the MLB playoffs.
New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto and first baseman Pete Alonso were named 2025 Hank Aaron Award Finalists by MLB. “The award recognizes the most outstanding regular season offensive performers in each league,” the league said in a press release on Monday.
The New York Mets face a critical decision this offseason that could define their competitive window for years to come. Pete Alonso’s announcement that
While the New York Mets have a lot of decisions to make in this upcoming MLB offseason, perhaps the easiest will be whether they should try to re-sign closer Edwin Diaz.
The 2025 Syracuse Mets finished the season with a 77-73 record, placing them in the middle of the International League East standings. The first half was rough.
The New York Mets started their offseason a lot earlier than they would have predicted, and the team has numerous decisions to make this winter. With a few key players being free agents after the collapse in 2025, it will be interesting to see in what direction the team goes.
The New York Mets’ 2025 season ended much earlier than anyone expected. Despite boasting one of the highest payrolls in baseball, the team fell short of the postseason.
For 161 games, the New York Mets had at least a solid chance at making the NL playoff field. However, after a 4-0 loss to the Miami Marlins in their regular-season finale, the Mets did not make the postseason.
With so many managerial vacancies around the sport at the moment, it should be expected that a large crop of potential candidates are seeing their name come up in those conversations.
The New York Mets aimed for a World Series win in 2025, with owner Steve Cohen investing $765 million, including a massive deal for Juan Soto, to make it happen.
After the Mets failed to qualify for the playoffs, it was evident that they needed to make changes in the offseason. Owner Steve Cohen has begun making those changes.
The New York Mets are making some sweeping changes after their late-season collapse caused them to miss the playoffs. The Mets are dismissing nearly their entire coaching staff, the team confirmed Friday.
First baseman Pete Alonso has already said he will be opting out of his deal with the New York Mets and re-entering free agency, which could set up another will-they-won’t-they winter.
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