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Low-Cost, High-Reward Moves The Mets Could Make To Amp Up Their Starting Rotation For 2026
The New York Mets have desperately tried to fill the gap on the pitching rubber left by Jacob deGrom, and it hasn’t worked whatsoever. Obviously at this point in time, deGrom is entering his age 37 season and likely will end his career in Texas so a reunion is out of the question. The most hype a Mets pitcher has gotten since deGrom was Jonah Tong, who was clearly rushed to the majors and as of now is a flop with a 7.71 ERA. Tong, who is just 22-years-old, has time to develop

Dominic Konareski
Jan 12 min read


Mets Are A $364 Million Embarrassment To Baseball
A sub .500% record of 35-42 puts the New York Mets closer to that 10 games under even mark. The highest payroll team in Major League...

Dominic Konareski
Jun 26, 20232 min read
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