inside the mets

How Luis Severino and Sean Manaea may factor into the Mets' plans for unsettled 2025 rotation

Severino and Manaea have represented money well-spent, by just about any measure.

How the Mets identified and tried to fix the vulnerability that could course-correct their season

“Teams are throwing us a lot of spin, and we're not very good on it. What do you guys want to do?”

What Keith Hernandez thinks about the Mets' present and his future in the booth

The legedary Mets broadcaster weighed in on the season at hand and his seasons ahead.

How the stumbles of the next wave of Mets prospects complicates the offseason ahead

A combination of injuries and underperformance has created almost a lost season for the Mets, in a sense, from a development standpoint.

When Mets newcomer Paul Blackburn realized how bad it'd gotten in Oakland

As someone who grew up attending games in Oakland, it bothers new Met Paul Blackburn that his former team is moving.

The Mets playoff rotation question lurking during their wild-card push

Who would you want the Mets sending to the mound as starters for a postseason series?

Ranking every Mets trade deadline of the past decade, from Yoenis Cespedes to Billy Eppler's big whiff

A full decade has passed since the Mets last failed to strike at least one trade-deadline deal.

The recipe behind the Mets' surprising, playoff-contending rotation

The names and numbers within the Mets’ starting rotation don’t scream “wow,” but somehow it has morphed into a respectable unit.

How Jose Iglesias went from unemployed to an oh-my-god fit with the Mets

Iglesias tried to find out why he had been denied another major league season. He never got a clear answer.

How Adrian Houser saved his season and provided a Mets bullpen solution

In Houser’s ideal world, he already would have returned to starting. That likely isn’t happening.

How J.D. Martinez has become the hitting guru the Mets' offense needed

This moment is part of the legend of a longtime, well-respected hitting and baseball mind.

How the Mets' new batting order has altered Francisco Lindor's routine and sparked their offense

Maybe Lindor needed the switch — he previously had been hitting in the No. 3 hole — to get him on track. He isn’t so sure.

The Mets' 'big win' in patiently turning Dedniel Núñez into a bullpen keeper

Dedniel Núñez has become not only a dependable Mets reliever, he’s bringing the kind of electricity that largely has been lacking from the bullpen.

What playing international games means to Francisco Lindor and the Mets

Lindor’s point was sometimes you have to actually be there to fully appreciate the beauty and nuance of the game.

Why Jorge Lopez's behavior crossed the line for the Mets

If the Mets didn’t cut Jorge Lopez, the perception might have grown that Carlos Mendoza had lost control of the club.

How to rescue Edwin Diaz, according to a legend who's been in his Mets spot

Diaz’s average fastball velocity has dipped from 99 mph in 2022 to 97 mph, but Wagner said that dropoff shouldn’t be a significant factor.

The Mets have pitchers priced to trade. What will convince them to deal?

The Mets' veteran starting pitching offers president of baseball operations David Stearns with a relatively easy avenue toward adding organizational depth.

Who looks like the Mets' biggest threats for a wild-card spot

It’s still early enough for the Mets to think big, but the wild card race is probably more worthy of fans’ attention.

Why the Mets' first month was unusually quiet around Citi Field

The Mets averaged just 24,477 fans per home game for the month. It represented a significant dip from last season.