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Sports radio host Mike Francesa claimed political differences over President Donald Trump caused a feud between Mets players Francisco Lindor and Brandon Nimmo.
The sports radio legend reveals that differing views on President Trump created tension between key Mets players
Last week’s seismic Mets story was the shattering of their roster core, which had been in place to varying degrees since 2019. Shortly after trading Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers, the Mets watched Edwin Díaz and Pete Alonso sign elsewhere in rapid succession.
It’ll be a few more years before Mark Vientos gets into free agency. However, with arbitration eligibility beginning in the 2027 season, he mine as well get a h
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New York sports radio legend reveals alleged reasons for Mets' clubhouse issues during 2025 season
A report from late November suggested that the New York Mets' collapse during the 2025 season occurred, in part, because alleged clubhouse issues impacted the club throughout the campaign.
Three fan favorites headed out the door in 2 1/2 weeks — a powerful gut punch to angry New York Mets fans wondering what on earth the front office is thinking.
The New York Mets is making the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Fans hoped that the franchise will be able to re-sign free agents Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz in the offseason.
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Mets News & Buzz: New York open to trading Mark Vientos; signs Cristian Pache to add to their outfield, more
With free-agent pitching prices spiraling and Michael King reportedly off the Mets’ radar, David Stearns has shifted focus to the trade market — but with clear boundaries. While teams are calling about the Mets’ young arms, the front office has drawn a firm line: Jonah Tong may be available, but Nolan McLean is not.