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Mets Fans Frustrated as Key Players Depart

New York Mets Fans Frustrated as Key Players Depart, Automatic Payments Processed The New York Mets face fan backlash following the departure of star players Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz, along with Brandon Nimmo, to the Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Texas Rangers, respectively. The teams new acquisition, Devin Williams, is known for a past playoff home run surrendered to Alonso. The Mets performance declined in the second half, leading to a coaching staff overhaul. Fans question the teams direction and roster gaps, while the organization faces a public relations challenge due to automatic season ticket payments coinciding with player losses.

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    01:42|
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    01:30|
    Pete Alonsos heartfelt message to Mets fans and the organization sparks a thank you video response. Meanwhile, the Mets miss out on signing Robert Suarez, who joins the Atlanta Braves. Other teams in the NL East, like the Phillies and Nationals, are also making moves. Across the league, the Kansas City Royals sign Lane Thomas and the Cleveland Guardians pick up Colin Holderman. Fernando Tatis Jr. remains off the trade market for Mets fans. Stay tuned as the offseason unfolds.
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    01:46|
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    01:59|
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    01:48|
    Former Mets third baseman Todd Frazier is expressing disappointment over the teams recent decision to let go of key players, including Pete Alonso, Edwin Diaz, and Brandon Nimmo. Frazier questions the teams strategy, emphasizing the talent of the departed players and challenging the Mets approach to building a team. He wonders who would want to join the Mets now, given these recent decisions, reflecting a growing concern among fans and former players about the teams direction.
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    01:33|
    Pete Alonso, the beloved first baseman of the New York Mets, has signed a five-year, $155 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Alonso thanked Mets fans for their unwavering support and expressed pride in his time with the team. Meanwhile, Edwin Diaz has signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, leaving the Mets with a challenging offseason ahead. Mets owner Steve Cohen remains optimistic about the teams future.
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    01:30|
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    02:05|
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