While the Mets as a franchise, historically, are a bit of a joke, they are coming off a solid season. How can they compete in a hectic 2020 season?
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What went wrong with the 2019 Mets?
Despite a multi record-breaking season for the Mets, they were unable to deliver the wins necessary for a post-season bid. M-SABR staff writer Ruthvik Avvari discusses how much of this result can be explained by stats.
Player Profile: The Offensive Value of Brandon Nimmo
In this brief analysis, Felipe Zwanzger takes a closer look at Brandon Nimmo’s progress from 2018 to 2019 and discusses what it could mean for his future.
2019 Season Preview: New York Mets
How will this Mets team perform after a busy offseason? Max Brill discusses.
2018 Off-Season Preview: NL East
Today we continue our off-season preview series with a look at the NL East, which has the potential for a number of interesting moves before the 2019 season. Here, we discuss how the Mets might actually have a chance at competing (don’t hold your breath) and how the Braves will look for another NL East title. The Phillies and that Gabe Kapler guy are looking pretty interesting, too.
Brandon Nimmo: A Second Reason to Watch the Mets
Yes—an article about a non-Jacob deGrom Met. Max Brill highlights an under the radar breakout season from Brandon Nimmo.
2018 Season Preview: New York Mets
(Image Credit: Ryan Hatch | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com) New York Mets by Max Brill 2017 Record: 70-92 (4th NL East) 2017 Payroll: $154,829,658 (14th in MLB) All player projections for 2018 from Steamer Projected 2018 Opening Day Lineup: 2B… Read More ›
Why the Mets Pitching Staff Will Finally Live Up to their Potential
(James Keivom / New York Daily News) by Jared Wolff Following their World Series appearance in 2015, Mets fans envisioned years of contention led by the starting rotation. The group was thought of as the best young starting rotation… Read More ›
M-SABR 2017 Season Preview: NL East
(Brad Mills / USA Today Sports) Today, we take a look at the NL East, a division featuring great pitching (Syndergaard, Scherzer, Nola, and more), young studs (Swanson, Turner, and Harper even if he has been around for years and… Read More ›