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New York Mets: Queens Is All In for 2025

Steve Cohen dropped $765M on Juan Soto. Now the Mets have to prove the money means October baseball — finally.

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Juan Soto, Big Payrolls, and the Mets' 2025 Championship Window

Steve Cohen didn't blink — he handed Juan Soto a record-shattering $765 million contract, the largest in baseball history, to anchor a lineup that already features Francisco Lindor. The Mets' entire identity under Cohen is built on this bet: spend at the top of the market, surround the stars with depth, and break a championship drought that stretches back to 1986. Manager Carlos Mendoza now faces the hardest part — developing younger arms into reliable starters while keeping a pressure-cooker roster healthy and focused. The NL East is loaded, the expectations in Queens are sky-high, and every roster decision this spring carries real October implications.

Ya Gotta Believe: What Makes Mets Fans Unlike Any Other

No fanbase in baseball has weaponized suffering into identity quite like Mets fans. Tug McGraw's 1973 battle cry — 'Ya Gotta Believe' — is still the spiritual backbone of this fanbase 50-plus years later. At Citi Field, the apple rising from behind the centerfield wall after a home run is one of baseball's great in-stadium moments, a tradition that connects generations of Queens fans. The 7 Line Army turns road trips into full-scale invasions, packing opposing stadiums with orange and blue and a noise level that embarrasses home crowds. These fans aren't casual — they're the outer boroughs, Long Island, and every subway stop that ever chose the Mets over the Yankees.

The Subway Series: Why Every Mets-Yankees Game Feels Like a World Series

The Mets and Yankees don't just share a city — they divide it, block by block, family by family. Every Subway Series series is a referendum on which team owns New York, and the weight of the 2000 World Series — a five-game loss to the Yankees that still stings in Queens — hangs over every matchup. This isn't a casual rivalry; it's personal. Bragging rights last the entire offseason, coworkers make bets, and households go cold over it. The Braves are the division nemesis and the Phillies bring their own venom, but no series on the Mets schedule carries the raw emotional stakes of a weekend at Citi Field when the Yankees come to town.

Mets Fans Need Scoutcast Because the Injury Reports Never Stop

Here's the Mets fan's curse: Cohen builds a $300M roster, and then you spend April refreshing beat reporters to find out which starter just hit the IL. Scoutcast delivers a personalized daily audio briefing built specifically around the Mets — pitching rotation updates, bullpen usage trends, lineup changes, NL East standings shifts, and trade deadline buzz — all in a few minutes before your commute. No more doomscrolling Mets Twitter at midnight. No more missing a key roster move because you were stuck in a meeting. If you've ever cared too much about this team — and you have — Scoutcast is how you stay on top of it without losing your mind.


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