The Mets probably had the most eventful offseason—both positively and negatively—than any other team. It started with the loss of Jacob DeGrom, but that turned into signing Justin Verlander, Jose Quintana, and Kodai Senga for the rotation, while the club brought back closer Edwin Diaz, Brandon Nimmo, and Jeff McNeil to big deals. They tried to sign Carlos Correa but backed out after the physical, then Quintana (out until July) and Diaz (likely out for 2023) were injured in spring training. Still, the Mets won 101 games last year and are bringing back a top-five offense and a strong pitching staff with returning veterans Max Scherzer and Carlos Carrasco.
Besides a giant new scoreboard debuting this year at Citi Field, the Mets also pushed forward the right-field fences in a bit to build the Cadillac Club speakeasy for a new premium offering in 2023. The Clover Club is... MORE