OT: Mets 2026 Season Thread

Local Shill

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Mets fan here, but spring training starts too early, the regular season starts too early and the World Series ends too late.
 
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willisneverrana43

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I really don't like McLean in the WBC. The Mets will already be trying to gently stretch him beyond the 160 innings he threw last year.

I presume, though, that his outings in the WBC will be short.
 

JL23

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I’m heading down in the beginning of March again. Two away games and three home.

Did it last year. Highly recommend if it works for you.
Heading to Naples to see my pops later this month to hit Sox/Twins in Ft. Myers, but keep meaning to get over to PSL w/him
Might do it late March - great venue, but haven't been there in over 10 years
 
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I really don't like McLean in the WBC. The Mets will already be trying to gently stretch him beyond the 160 innings he threw last year.

I presume, though, that his outings in the WBC will be short.
I would write into every single one of my player contracts that I am not approving them going to the WBC and if they decide to go and get injured, it gives me the right not to have to pay them for that year. lol OR make sure that insurance waiver is in every contract like Lindor.

If I am a player- no f-ing way I would go anyway. Diaz lost an entire year and Mauricio, who was slated to make the team out of that spring training, has all but disappeared.
 

e5fdny

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Heading to Naples to see my pops later this month to hit Sox/Twins in Ft. Myers, but keep meaning to get over to PSL w/him
Might do it late March - great venue, but haven't been there in over 10 years
When he was alive and they were still down there, his place used to have bus trips to the Twins and the Red Sox complex.

I liked it because I knew he wasn’t driving. LOL
 
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knightinaz

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I’m heading down in the beginning of March again. Two away games and three home.

Did it last year. Highly recommend if it works for you.
It’s been years since I made it to PSL but spring training games in general are the best.

Being a baseball junkie, living here in the Valley is about as good as it gets. There are days I go to the facility and never see the game. I’ll spend the whole day walking around the back fields watching guys in the cage or working on the field.

A couple years ago I saw Mike Trout on a back field and told him us Essex County guys didn’t believe that Millville was really in NJ. He laughed and stopped to talk with me for about 15 minutes.

Part of what makes spring training special.
 

JL23

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It’s been years since I made it to PSL but spring training games in general are the best.

Being a baseball junkie, living here in the Valley is about as good as it gets. There are days I go to the facility and never see the game. I’ll spend the whole day walking around the back fields watching guys in the cage or working on the field.

A couple years ago I saw Mike Trout on a back field and told him us Essex County guys didn’t believe that Millville was really in NJ. He laughed and stopped to talk with me for about 15 minutes.

Part of what makes spring training special.
Truer words have never been spoken
I enjoy spring training much more then the regular season - being there it feels like being a kid all over again
 

e5fdny

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It’s been years since I made it to PSL but spring training games in general are the best.

Being a baseball junkie, living here in the Valley is about as good as it gets. There are days I go to the facility and never see the game. I’ll spend the whole day walking around the back fields watching guys in the cage or working on the field.

A couple years ago I saw Mike Trout on a back field and told him us Essex County guys didn’t believe that Millville was really in NJ. He laughed and stopped to talk with me for about 15 minutes.

Part of what makes spring training special.

Truer words have never been spoken
I enjoy spring training much more then the regular season - being there it feels like being a kid all over again
I had no idea how much access we had while down there.

Fans were very well behaved and the players were very approachable.

My older boy got to watch Diaz warm up in their pit area. When he was really throwing you could feel the air move out of the way. And the pop in the mitt sounded like a gunshot.
 
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hankee18

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I had no idea how much access we had while down there.

Fans were very well behaved and the players were very approachable.

My older boy got to watch Diaz warm up in their pit area. When he was really throwing you could feel the air move out of the way. And the pop in the mitt sounded like a gunshot.

Great athletes like that are like fine art

Years ago I had great seats to see Randy Johnson pitching for the Yankees. All I remember is the sizzling sound the ball made as it flew thru the air to the catchers mitt. I have been to many games but he was something special to watch (and hear)

Can you imagine trying to catch that?!? I could barely see the ball!
 

knightinaz

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Truer words have never been spoken
I enjoy spring training much more then the regular season - being there it feels like being a kid all over again
Watching baseball while laying on a blanket in the outfield with a cold beer is about as good as it gets.
 

BigLou

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The Mets tv crew are doing a speaking engagemen at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown tomorrow night. It’a sellout.
 

e5fdny

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Watching baseball while laying on a blanket in the outfield with a cold beer is about as good as it gets.
The BlueClaws have that set up too.

But I could not do that for a day game in Port St. Lucie. ☘️ skin.

And FYI…the Cyclones will be in Lakewood a lot this season. Always fun to check out the future.
 
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Great athletes like that are like fine art

Years ago I had great seats to see Randy Johnson pitching for the Yankees. All I remember is the sizzling sound the ball made as it flew thru the air to the catchers mitt. I have been to many games but he was something special to watch (and hear)

Can you imagine trying to catch that?!? I could barely see the ball!
Reminds me of the first baseball game I brought my first wife to as we were dating. Back in the day of making $23k with working 60 hour weeks- was looking for a game in 1985- had a specific Saturday she wanted to go to her first game- so- I looked on ticketmaster or whatever it was at the time- and swear to a complete shock- they had 2 seats 5 rows back within the home plate net. I want to say it may have been about 4 or 5 seats to the 3rd base side of homeplate. Best seats I will ever have to watch a game. And I have had box seats at Yankee WS games. This was different. They were $35 each. Still expensive for my broke *** but, she was worth it! - ok, at the time.
Wouldn't you know our luck- Gooden was pitching. And just what you said- you heard the ball in the air better than you could see it. And a breaking ball- she and I were ducking on a Gooden curve over the outside corner.
It is insane when those of us that thought we were good growing up actually get that perspective for the first time.

The shame- since this was her first MLB game ever...sitting in the leftfield bleachers just never did it for her later...
 

JL23

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I had no idea how much access we had while down there.

Fans were very well behaved and the players were very approachable.

My older boy got to watch Diaz warm up in their pit area. When he was really throwing you could feel the air move out of the way. And the pop in the mitt sounded like a gunshot.
Love watching bullpens w/the ball hitting the mitt
The sweet sound of spring
 

JL23

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The BlueClaws have that set up too.

But I could not do that for a day game in Port St. Lucie. ☘️ skin.

And FYI…the Cyclones will be in Lakewood a lot this season. Always fun to check out the future.
They also have the big lounge chairs in left and right field
It's fun sitting in that thing - but scary coming down!
 

willisneverrana43

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I was never that impressed by Scott. Maybe his arm was already hurting, but he didn't seem to have the pop with his fastball that I'd expected.
 

e5fdny

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They also have the big lounge chairs in left and right field
It's fun sitting in that thing - but scary coming down!
Those are supposed to be lifeguard stands...in keeping with the Jersey Shore motif.
 

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Something I didn't realize about Nolan McLean. This is his first major league camp. Last year he was toiling on the back fields with about 150 other minor league hopefuls. He has certainly come a long way in a short time.
 
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Zak57

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Something I didn't realize about Nolan McLean. This is his first major league camp. Last year he was toiling on the back fields with about 150 other minor league hopefuls. He has certainly come a long way in a short time.
Last year was his first full year pitching. He only gave up hitting about midway through the 2024 season which shows even more how far he's come in a really quick amount of time.
 

Zak57

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I'm not sure which thread we're using now but.

Baseball Prospectus top 100.

4. Nolan McLean
10. Carson Benge
23. Jonah Tong
38. A.J. Ewing
70. Jacob Reimer
86. Ryan Clifford
96. Will Watson

Could have been 9 with Jett and Sproat lol.
 

willisneverrana43

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Last year was his first full year pitching. He only gave up hitting about midway through the 2024 season which shows even more how far he's come in a really quick amount of time.
Yeah, the back of his baseball card shows a history of limited pitching. I'm hoping that's a positive regarding wear and tear on his harm, but there are also a number of ways it can be a negative, particularly this year serving as the ace.
 
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Yeah, the back of his baseball card shows a history of limited pitching. I'm hoping that's a positive regarding wear and tear on his harm, but there are also a number of ways it can be a negative, particularly this year serving as the ace.
Debbie Downer is back!
 
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