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3 Moves the New York Mets Should Try to Make

Spring training is more than halfway through, and the New York Mets recently received terrible news that Zack Wheeler will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the entire 2015 season.

This, of course, could have a big effect on the Mets' season. But the fact that the regular season is only a few weeks away doesn't mean the Mets can't make moves right now.

Daniel Murphy Injury: Updates on Mets Star's Hamstring and Return

The New York Mets have already had their share of bad news this spring, so an injury to All-Star second baseman Daniel Murphy isn't what the team needs right now. Unfortunately, the human body doesn't pay attention to team needs, as Murphy has been diagnosed with a pulled hamstring. 

Continue for updates. 

Mets' Rare Pitching Depth Can Absorb Shocking Loss of Zack Wheeler in 2015

The Tommy John surgery dragon just keeps blowing fire on the hopes of teams across the land. The New York Mets and Zack Wheeler are its latest victims. 

Matt Harvey's Comeback Teases Return of Cy Young-Level Dominance

It's going to be a while before we really know for sure. But for now, one thing at least appears to be true: Matt Harvey is back.

Matt Harvey vs. Tigers: Stats, Highlights, Twitter Reaction from Spring Training

After nearly 19 months on the shelf, New York Mets ace Matt Harvey finally returned to game action Friday in a spring training contest against the Detroit Tigers.

Harvey worked just two innings, but they were spectacular as he was perfect and struck out three batters.

Mets Players Who Are in Serious Danger of Being Cut or Demoted

With MLB spring training in full swing, some players are battling with each other to get a spot in the starting lineup or pitching rotation. Others are fighting just to have a spot on the roster.

Those roster-spot battles can be the difference between a mediocre minor league salary and a much larger major league salary. It can even make or break a baseball career for some.

Here are a few New York Mets who could be on the bubble for making a roster spot.

Under-the-Radar Mets Players Ready to Impress This Spring

Spring training has begun in baseball, and the New York Mets are gearing up for what will hopefully be a successful 2015 season.

The Mets have a lot of big names on the team, such as David Wright, Curtis Granderson, Matt Harvey and Jacob deGrom, among others. But there are some under-the-radar players and prospects that should and hopefully will get more attention in the next month.

Here are three under-the-radar Mets who are ready to have a big spring.

Why New York Mets' Bullpen Could Make or Break Squad's 2015 Season

Remember the last time the New York Mets were contenders? It was 2008, and just about everything was clicking. Everything, that is, except the bullpen.

The Mets blew a total of 29 saves that season. Their bullpen finished with a 4.27 ERA. They lost six of their final nine games, getting knocked out of the playoff race by the Florida Marlins on the last day of the season for a second straight year. 

Mets' 3 Biggest Missed Opportunities of the Offseason

Spring training will be starting in a matter of days, which means that the baseball offseason is nearing its end. The New York Mets made a few moves to improve the team, with the most notable signing occurring in November with Michael Cuddyer becoming a new member of the outfield.

Mets: 5 Hyped Prospects to Watch in Spring Training

Spring training is a few weeks away, and it will be a time where top prospects can show their potential in front of fans, major league players and coaches.

Some prospects, of course, will be more developed than others, but the ones who are more developed will likely be aiming to make the Opening Day roster out of spring training.

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