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Ryan Clifford is making headlines as he continues to impress in camp, raising the question of whether he could be the Mets' first baseman of the future. After a rocky start to his career, Clifford has been focusing on improving his contact rate, which was a significant issue last season with a strikeout rate nearing 30%. Early reports from spring training suggest that he has refined his swing mechanics, leading to a more balanced approach at the plate. If he can keep this up, he could become a valuable asset for the Mets, especially with the uncertainty surrounding Jorge Polanco's transition to first base.

In other news, the Mets are on the verge of a significant investment in their future, as they officially broke ground on a new player development complex. This facility is expected to enhance player training and rehabilitation, which was a sore spot last season. By prioritizing player development, the Mets are laying the groundwork for sustainable success. Expect this complex to be a key part of their strategy as they look to bounce back from last year’s disappointments.

Looking ahead, the Mets will continue their spring training schedule with upcoming games against the Miami Marlins. Fans will be eager to see how Marcus Semien and Bo Bichette perform in game situations, particularly as they adapt to their new roles. The competition for roster spots is heating up, and every game counts as the team aims to set the tone for the upcoming season.


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Ryan Clifford, first baseman of the future?
Amazin' Avenue
Ryan Clifford, first baseman of the future?
Heading in to 2025, we were generally very down on Ryan Clifford. The top-line results and power production were decent, sure, but striking out nearly 30% of the time with a very passive approach is not a good sign for long-term major league production. It seemed like Clifford’s hit tool would ultimately limit his ability […]
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A Pod of Their Own, Episode 264: Hamates, captains, and chatbots
Welcome back to A Pod of Their Own, an all-women led Home Run Applesauce podcast where we talk all things Mets, social justice issues in baseball, and normalize female voices in the sports podcasting space.  This week, we begin by discussing Francisco Lindor’s recovery from hamate surgery, Juan Soto’s move to left field, and other […]
Bruce Meyer Named Interim MLBPA Executive Director
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Bruce Meyer Named Interim MLBPA Executive Director
Updated Post, 2/18/26, 8:22 p.m.  The MLBPA Player Board announced they have voted unanimously to appoint Bruce Meyer as the interim executive director and Matt Nussbaum as the interim deputy executive director. Meyer has been with the MLBPA union staff since 2018 and Nussbaum has been since 2011. Updated Post, 2/17/26, 3:49 p.m. In addition […] The post Bruce Meyer Named Interim MLBPA Executive Director appeared first on Metsmerized Online.
The Future Awaits: Mets Break Ground on Player Development Complex
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The Future Awaits: Mets Break Ground on Player Development Complex
In sports, the difference between the average teams and the great teams is investment. This applies strongly to baseball, as teams with the best player development systems perform at a higher level than their less-invested counterparts. And with their latest project, the New York Mets are looking to elevate to the top of the sport. […] The post The Future Awaits: Mets Break Ground on Player Development Complex appeared first on Metsmerized Online.
Much more than a throw-in, Myers is already impressing Mets' biggest star
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Much more than a throw-in, Myers is already impressing Mets' biggest star
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Juan Soto was wandering through the Mets’ clubhouse on Wednesday when he strolled past the locker of Tobias Myers, who happened to be standing there. About 20 minutes earlier, Myers had thrown live batting practice to a group of Mets that included Soto. “Good s---
2 years ago, we predicted each team's top prospect for 2026. How did we do?
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2 years ago, we predicted each team's top prospect for 2026. How did we do?
Back around this time two years ago, we made bold predictions about who would be the No. 1 prospect for each organization today. Now it’s time to review our prognosticating skills. A couple of disclaimers: A baker’s dozen of our current No. 1 prospects had yet to enter pro ball,
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