Are The Mets Setting Up To Be a POWERHOUSE In 2025?? | Ep. 103 | Meet at the Apple

With the offseason officially underway for the Mets after an incredible 2024 campaign, the team looks forward to big changes coming and we talk about everything you need to know from David Stearns’ press conference. We talk about all the internal options the Mets currently have between the minor leagues, guys coming back from injuries and reminders of key players still under contract. Francisco Lindor performing well over contract value, Mark Vientos emerging as a star, Francisco Alvarez coming into form and then pieces in the minor league’s like Brandon Sproat, Blade Tidwell, Ryan Clifford and more.

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18 comments
  1. Were not the Mets already considered a powerhouse since like 2020-2021 ? I certainly believe the future is bright but people forget 101 wins and a wildcard exit but will remember a 89 win season and game 6 of the NLCS. Point being, anything can happen regardless of adjectives.

  2. Then why do you even have a podcast? It defeats the purpose. "We can't talk about, A,B, or C". This is a prime example of corporations ruining good things.

  3. The METS cannot brcome a power house as long as DAVID STEARNS keeps up his MINI MARKET / MONEY BALL PHILOSOPHY still going after very cheap low tier free agents like he did in 2024 season.

  4. All the money the METS might use on SOTO could be ised to resign ALONSO(who STEARNS doesn't want to resign), resign SEVERINO and MANAEA, sign COLLRBIN BURNES and sign ANTHONY SANTANDER.

  5. Knowing that STEARNS is crazy about his MINI MARKET/MONEY BALL PHILOSOPHY, STEARNS will probably get rid of McNEIL, MARTE, and even EDWIN DIAZ because of their contract salaries. So, let's not become so naive and fall in love with MINI MARKET STEARNS. Remember that while he was in MILWAKEE, he did not want to extend YELLICH and the owner had to step in and get the deal done. Also he traded JOSH HADER because as a free agebt he would command a hefty contract.

  6. They are about to lose 40 HRs and 100 RBIs by losing Alonso, who pretty much disappeared in the NLCS. You talk about Nimmo gutting it out, him being out there cost the Mets due to being slowed and caught in close double plays and it impacted his defense.

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