Mets News:
- Mets' new-look infield could pull off rare feat on Opening Day (MLB.com) "If the Mets start Bichette and Polanco at third and first base, respectively, on Opening Day, they will become just the second team in the last 100 years to start two non-rookie infielders on Opening Day with no more than one prior MLB game at that position, per the Elias Sports Bureau. They would join the 1948 Dodgers, who started Jackie Robinson at second and Billy Cox at third. Robinson had played exclusively first base in his '47 rookie season, and Cox had only played shortstop in his three prior MLB seasons. Robinson went on to play more games at second than at any other position in his career, and Cox did the same with third base."
- What I’m hearing about Mets’ post-Bo Bichette plans: Outfield possibilities, QO philosophy (The Athletic) "In the wake of their splashiest move of the offseason, the New York Mets are eyeing a versatile outfielder who can handle center field and support the corner spots, people familiar with their plans said. Cody Bellinger, the best free-agent position player available, fits such a description. The Mets still hold interest in signing Bellinger, league sources said. However, it is likely that after agreeing to a three-year deal worth $126 million with Bo Bichette on Friday, per league sources, their preference with Bellinger would be to acquire him in another short-term arrangement."
- 4 remaining questions for the Mets after signing Bo Bichette (MLB.com)
- Mike Francesa goes scorched earth on ‘weak, ineffective’ Steve Cohen after Kyle Tucker failure (New York Post)




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