The Mets have experienced extreme fluctuations over the past four seasons, with a 2022 playoff exit following a strong season, a midseason sell-off in 2023, a surprising NLCS run in 2024, and a disappointing 2025 collapse. In 2026, new acquisitions like Freddy Peralta and Bo Bichette aim to bolster the roster, while the team seeks to improve both offensively and defensively. Predictions suggest a strong showing, with the Mets projected to finish first in the NL East and advance to the World Series, ultimately losing to the Mariners. The success hinges on the performance of their revamped pitching staff and the cohesion of a newly assembled team.



