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  • Neil Walker accepts Mets Qualifying Offer

    Mets Second Baseman Neil Walker has agreed to a qualifying offer of $17.2 million dollars according to many reports, keeping him in Flushing for the 2017 season. This is the first major signing the Mets have made in this very young and very important offseason. Walker will be one of six infielders on the Mets,…

  • #MetsPlus360: Inside look at a Citi Field Tour

    For those long time viewers of my blog, you might have remembered when I went on a Citi Field tour back in 2014. For those that don’t remember, here’s a quick summary: Rainy Day, limited access, first time in a press box, first time in a suite, awesome tour guide. The funny thing about that…

  • Bartolo Colon signs with the Braves. Now what?

    You know that feeling when a guy is a free agent but you are certain that he is going to re-sign with the team, so you don’t even consider any other possibilities? That’s what I felt with Bartolo Colon. To be honest, I was un-inspired by the signing of Colon when we first signed him,…

  • Gary Cohen on MLB Network’s Hot Stove

    This morning, Gary Cohen, the Mets long time play-by-play commentator for SNY, appeared on Hot Stove, the morning show for MLB Network, to talk about his legacy as the Mets broadcaster, and his nomination for the 2017 Ford C. Frick award, an award that is presented on an annual basis “for excellence in baseball broadcasting”.…

  • Mets announce 2017 Promotional Schedule

    I always enjoy this. The 2017 Mets Promotional Schedule was released today, and, it’s pretty interesting but it’s fairly noticeable that the Mets are out of ideas. First, click here to see the schedule, and tell me how many promotions there are that are new and unique. I found one, the Starting Lineup Figurine (which…

  • Article: Tom Goodwin managing to see game in whole new light

    Here’s a good article from Kristie Ackert of the Daily News talking about how Tom Goodwin is looking at the game of baseball from a different perspective, as the manager of the Arizona Fall League Team that the Mets players that participate play on, the Scottsdale Scorpions. As his name suggests, Tom Goodwin is a…

  • Could the Mets be re-uniting with R.A Dickey next year?

    Originally posted on Mets Plus: Yesterday, a blog post appeared on the popular fan site Mets Merized Online entitled “Is a Dickey reunion possible?” In the article, the author talks about how while Dickey doesn’t have another Cy Young season in him, and that he might retire once the Blue Jays season ends, Dickey is…

  • Binghamton Mets are now the “Rumble Ponies”

    One thing I always liked about the Binghamton affiliate is that they were called the “Mets”. Don’t get me wrong, I love interesting names. The Columbia Fireflies and Brooklyn Cyclones are two of my favorite minor league teams based on ascetics and appearance, but there was something nice about the Binghamton team being called the Binghamton…

  • Why I’ve been away from the Post this last week

    You may have noticed that I’ve haven’t been blogging much the last two weeks on MetsPlus. No, nothing is changing soon, and yes, I’ve been diligently watching the World Series, but I have been avoiding posting on my blog, and here’s why: I’ve been focusing on College, as I’m a senior in high school, and I…

  • MLB Esurance Awards, Best Performance – Syndergaard at Dodger Stadium

    With eight stellar frames and a pair of homers, Noah Syndergaard does it all for the Mets in a 4-3 victory over the Dodgers