The New York Mets enter the 2025 season with high expectations, thanks to a blockbuster offseason that included signing Juan Soto to a historic contract and bringing back fan favorite
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ZiPS creator Dan Szymborski notes that the Mets’ recent moves, such as adding relievers A.J. Minter and Ryne Stanek, could push their win total higher than initial projections. The offense, anchored by Soto, Alonso, and Francisco Lindor, is expected to be among the league’s best. Soto, despite a projected dip from his 2024 numbers, is still anticipated to be a top performer with a .276/.426/.521 slash line and 33 home runs. Lindor, coming off a career-best season, is projected to regress slightly but remain an elite contributor with a .799 OPS and 5.7 fWAR.
However, the projections raise questions about the team’s depth. Mark Vientos, who broke out in 2024, is expected to see a decline in batting average and slugging percentage, while Francisco Alvarez’s potential breakout remains uncertain. Young infielders Brett Baty, Ronny Mauricio, and Luisangel Acuña are not projected to make significant impacts, with ZiPS favoring Baty as the most likely to contribute.
Overall, the Mets’ success in 2025 will hinge on their star players delivering as expected and their supporting cast
https://www.storenymets.com/collections/adrian-houser-jersey exceeding projections. With a mix of proven talent and emerging players, the Mets are well-positioned to contend, but their ability to address weaknesses could determine their ultimate ceiling.