The New York Mets made the postseason for the primary time since 2022 after ending with a file of 89-73 and coming in second place within the Nationwide League East.
With an offseason that noticed the workforce purchase the highest free agent Juan Soto from the New York Yankees, Mets followers are doubtless excited for the 2025 season.
The offseason has seen many gamers change groups, and the 2025 Baseball Corridor of Fame class was introduced.
Ichiro Suzuki missed a unanimous induction by one vote, and former Mets GM Steve Phillips revealed a remorse about Suzuki from 2001.
“Some degree of remorse that I couldn’t persuade possession for a pair million extra {dollars},” Phillips stated by way of MLB Community on ‘X.’
.@StevePhillipsGM and the Mets have been within the combine for Ichiro when he was posted previous to the 2001 season 😳 pic.twitter.com/il5J8g530T
— MLB Community (@MLBNetwork) January 26, 2025
Phillips revealed that the Mets may have presumably acquired Suzuki in 2001 if he had gotten a pair extra million {dollars} from possession because the workforce had round $11 million and Suzuki signed for round $13 million.
Whereas it’s clear how nice of a profession Suzuki had in Seattle, Phillips wonders what his profession may have appeared like if he had gone to New York as a substitute.
Suzuki was a first-ballot Corridor of Fame inductee after a tremendous profession that included enjoying 19 seasons for 3 totally different groups.
Some profession stats for Suzuki embrace a .311 batting common with 3,089 hits, 117 residence runs, 780 RBIs, 1,080 stolen bases, and a .757 OPS.
Suzuki had over 200 hits in every of his first 10 seasons within the MLB, and he received the Most Useful Participant Award together with the Rookie of the 12 months Award in 2001 with the Mariners.