HOUSTON — Some of the injured Mets are on the mend.
Do the Mets have enough starting pitching to go far in 2025? Some people around baseball don't think so. David Stearns and the Mets strongly disagree.
The Mets were a few games away from the World Series last season, but after Paying Juan Soto $765 million, are they set to take a step back?
Paul Blackburn isn’t anticipating much of a stay on the Mets’ injured list, if any, beyond the minimum 15 days for a pitcher.
The talk of the baseball world over the past four or so months has centered around the New York Mets winning the Juan Soto sweepstakes by signing him to a 15-ye
Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez participated in receiving drills on Saturday, nearly three weeks after underdoing surgery on his fractured left hand.
After signing Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract this offseason (the largest contract in sports history) and re-signing slugger Pete Alonso to a two-
Everything went as it should have, and Juan Soto took his second official appearance with the New York Mets in stride, after the Opening Day loss to the Houston Astros. The Dominic