Your Monday morning dose of New York Mets and MLB news, notes, and links.
Meet the Mets
It’s not a guarantee by any means, but Steve Cohen has the money to sign Juan Soto and the relationship with his agent Scott Boras too.
Carlos Mendoza and Jose Iglesias were among the attendees at the fourth birthday party of Kalina Lindor.
Around the National League East
Clayton McCullough, the World Series Champion first base coach for the Dodgers, is reportedly going to be the new manager of the Miami Marlins.
As part of their new staff, the Marlins are also aiming to have Not The Dodgers Legend Pedro Guerrero as their new hitting coach.
With a good young pitching staff, a few young bats, and podcast host Sean Doolittle on their side, there’s room for growth for the Washington Nationals.
Around Major League Baseball
As a Cy Young winner and a former teammate of Roki Sasaki, Dallas Keuchel is uniquely capable of weighing in on his big league future.
You won’t be surprised to hear that Kevin Kiermaier was in awe of how well-prepared and efficient the Dodgers are as an organization.
Out on the open market, the Diamondbacks and the Yankees may be having a 2001 World Series rematch, but the winner gets the services of Christian Walker.
Shadow Met and veteran of ten seasons in affiliated baseball Gosuke Katoh has retired and will be joining the Blue Jays front office.
It’s truly never too early to do power rankings for a season that hasn’t started yet.
This Date in Mets History
Happy birthday to Mets legends Roberto Hernandez, Damion Easley, and PJ Conlon!
Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue
Steve Sypa looked back and reviewed the 2024 season of our beloved Brooklyn Cyclones.