Untouchables: the Case for Syndergaard and Montero
Jordan Rabinowitz makes his Gotham Baseball debut with a look at two of the Mets best pitching prospects, and why the team should be reluctant to deal them this winter.
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Jordan Rabinowitz makes his Gotham Baseball debut with a look at two of the Mets best pitching prospects, and why the team should be reluctant to deal them this winter.
“My nature is such I am not interested in buying things. Building something is fun. That’s competition. That’s what the real fans really want.” – …
The person most responsible for the 1986 World Series trophy, a prize that the franchise has yet to regain, is nowhere to be found in the Mets Hall of Fame.
The decision to pay Derek Jeter $12 million isn’t about romanticism. It isn’t about a reward for a Hall of Fame career. It is based on business.
Gotham Baseball, like any great organization, is looking to put together a championship-caliber team that can consistently deliver for its readership.
This entire season the New York Mets have sent out smoke screens through the media, sources saying the Mets will spend this offseason and go …
John Delcos examines the construction of the 2013 Red Sox and how might our teams benefit from their approach.
The World Series is upon us in a matter of days and the New York Yankees can learn from both the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox in building their team.
Whatever his budget, Mets GM Sandy Alderson better spend wisely because the Mets won’t do better dabbling in the trade market.
Magic Johnson is new at the ownership game, but even he had to be smart enough to realize he can’t comment on a player under contract with another team.