And despite injuries to starting pitchers Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea, not many roster spots are up for grabs. With 17 days of spring training games left for the Mets, here’s a look at how the roster is shaping up for Opening Day with reporting on the final competitions.
Throughout the MLB offseason, our Opening Day starting rotation predictions were an exercise in predicting where each of the market's top free agents would sign more than anything. Now that the vast majority of available starters have found a new home and spring training is underway,
For the second time in his young career, Hunter Greene will be the Cincinnati Reds’ Opening Day starter.
Over the offseason, Mets officials made a strategic decision to build their rotation based on depth rather than ceiling. Instead of pursuing the top arms available in free agency, the team cast a wider net,
Hunter Greene will start Opening Day on March 27 against the San Francisco Giants at Great American Ball Park, the Cincinnati Reds announced Friday.
The first two weeks of Spring Training have not been kind to the Mets. Three notable injuries, to Sean Manaea, Frankie Montas and Nick Madrigal, have completely changed the look of New York’s projected Opening Day roster.