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The New York Mets’ superstar shortstop has broken his silence after a harsh update on the franchise’s all-time home runs leader.
The New York Mets' offseason continues to leave mixed feelings among the fans. After a 2025 season that fell short of expectations, the team failed to retain two of its most import
In 2025, Pete Alonso batted .272 with 38 home runs and 126 RBIs, while Edwin Diaz finished with a 1.63 ERA and 28 saves. Both players earned All-Star selections for their impressive performances.
The Mets say this is not a problem and generally explain it away as very different personality types — Soto is withdrawn and Lindor ebullient — who don’t socialize, but also don’t have
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Buster Olney’s NY Mets take after trading Brandon Nimmo feels more sensible today
Maybe Buster Olney wasn't wrong, just early. The longtime ESPN insider had New York Mets fans scratching their heads back on November 23 with his strange reacti
For seven seasons, Edwin Diaz proudly put on the Mets uniform. But the reliever will have a new home, as he joins the Los Angeles Dodgers on a three-year, $69 million contract.
Francisco Lindor is known for his eye for fashion. So on the latest episode of his “Café Con Lindor” content series, the Mets shortstop brought on a guest renowned in the fashion world: KidSuper, the founder of the eponymous Brooklyn clothing brand.