Mets In The News Today

  • Carson Benge is the spring storyline that matters. MLB.com framed it bluntly: Will Benge break camp? If he looks even “close enough” in left, the Mets can buy upside instead of settling for another safe, low-impact March roster decision.
  • Port St. Lucie is already busy. The spring training runway is basically underway, with key arms already throwing at the complex. The calendar is real now, not vibes.
  • Catching depth got a little grimier, in a good way. The Mets added Austin Barnes on a minor-league deal with an invite to big league camp. Veteran insurance, not a headline, still useful when the season turns into a war of attrition.
  • The bullpen is officially a “new era” group. No Edwin Díaz, but a lot of roles up for grabs and plenty of volatility. This pen could be sneaky good or wildly annoying, possibly both in the same week.
  • WBC impact watch. A big chunk of Mets-related names are showing up on 2026 World Baseball Classic rosters, which always adds risk and reps at the same time.

A Trip Around Major League Baseball

  • Dodgers roster churn, bullpen math season begins. L.A. designated Anthony Banda and claimed catcher Ben Rortvedt. Spring is coming, so teams are already cutting the “good soldier” types for flexibility.
  • Angels keep shopping the bargain bullpen aisle. Brent Suter landed a one-year deal, another veteran reliever dart throw as camps open.
  • Phillies roster projection season is here. MLB.com dropped an early Opening Day roster projection, and the tone is basically “most of this is set, a few fights matter.”
  • Marlins spotlight: Sandy Alcantara says he’s healthy and confident. The league will monitor every Alcantara inning like it’s a stock chart.

NL East News & Notes

  • Braves: Added veteran Kyle Farmer as a non-roster invite. Depth move, steady hands, nothing sexy, likely useful.
  • Phillies: Rotation chatter continues around “one more meaningful arm,” with Alcantara rumors floating again.
  • Marlins: Alcantara health is the headline, plus the club kept churning pieces as the market watches.
  • Nationals: WBC connections and prospect talk are dominating the February content cycle, which is exactly what rebuilding baseball looks like.

Mets History Today

  • Happy birthday to Endy Chávez. The man gave Mets fans one of the most replayed defensive moments ever and somehow still feels underrated in the broader baseball memory.
  • “This Date in Mets History” always circles back to The Catch. That play lives in the same mental folder as Piazza’s post-9/11 homer: instant time machine.
  • Transaction nerd note: February has a long tradition of “quiet moves that later matter,” even if nobody cared on the day it happened.
  • Throwback trade trivia: Jesse Orosco’s name pops on Feb 7 transaction history as a “player to be named later” completion. Baseball stays weird forever.

Stats You Should Know

  • Spring schedule check: First spring game is Saturday, February 21 vs the Marlins. Opening Day is Thursday, March 26 vs the Pirates at Citi Field.
  • Benge reality: The question is not “is he talented,” it’s “is he ready enough to survive April pitching and big league scouting reports.” That’s the break-camp separator.
  • Bullpen volatility factor: With Díaz out of the picture, leverage innings are up for grabs. That usually creates two things: surprise breakouts and at least one guy you want launched into the sun by Memorial Day.
  • Roster depth signal: Minor-league veteran adds like Barnes are a reminder that a 162-game season is mostly about avoiding dead spots when injuries hit.
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