Producer Evan
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Podcast Appearances
So I don't know.
They're in the same boat as the Phillies where it's like, I'm sure the vibes are high for their fans.
And I'm sure everybody's obviously ready for a baseball season, but it's just a little bit of a wacky situation where it's just like, all right, we're running back the same team and let's hope we get different results this time.
All right, so number four is where I put the Mets.
It's probably higher than some, but obviously going into opening day, you got to keep the volumes high.
The bullpen, similar to obviously the Yankees, would probably be the biggest question mark with the Mets.
Obviously, you have Diaz for years upon years, and he's like mainly the lockdown guy, and you build around him.
Now you got Devin Williams as your nine.
You got Luke Weaver, I would assume, as your eight.
And then you got Brooks Raley and these other guys filling in the rest of it.
And then when A.J.
Well, tricky.
I think the rotation, obviously it didn't get wholesale better because they didn't do anything crazy by completely like revamping it.
But I think McClain being in rotation for a full year, if he can be anything like he was last year is a big plus.
Freddie Peralta at the top of the rotation, I think is a big plus, especially if he's been anything like he has been in the past.
And obviously being in a contract year, he's going to try his best to be that.
David Peterson is also in a contract year.
He had a weird year last year, so that'll be interesting.
Kodai Senga, I think, probably has the most tumultuous relationship with Mets fans of any pitcher because he's given us a half-and-half year the past couple years where he's amazing out the gate, and then he kind of falls apart.
I love, and he was probably our most consistent guy last year.