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Mets Aim to End Playoff Drought with Offseason Additions
New York franchise makes big moves to bolster roster and return to postseason
Mar. 2, 2026 at 8:31pm
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The New York Mets are hoping their aggressive offseason moves will finally push them over the top and end their playoff drought. After a disappointing collapse last season, the Mets have added several key pieces like Bo Bichette, Jorge Polanco, Marcus Semien, Freddy Peralta, and Luis Robert Jr. to complement their existing stars. However, concerns remain about the team's depth, rotation, and injury history of some players.
Why it matters
The Mets have been one of the most active teams in MLB in recent years, spending big to try and end their championship drought that dates back to 1986. Their ability to finally break through and make the playoffs would be a major storyline in the NL East and across the league.
The details
The Mets made several high-profile moves this offseason, including signing Bo Bichette, Jorge Polanco, and Marcus Semien to bolster their lineup. They also traded for pitchers Freddy Peralta and Luis Robert Jr. to address needs in their rotation and outfield. However, the team will be without star shortstop Francisco Lindor for some time due to injury, and there are questions about the durability of players like Semien and Robert. The Mets are counting on their star power and offseason additions to finally get them over the hump after last year's late-season collapse.
- The Mets were 21 games above .500 on June 12th last season, but went just 38-55 the rest of the way and missed the playoffs.
- The Mets made several key offseason additions, including signing Bo Bichette, Jorge Polanco, and Marcus Semien, and trading for Freddy Peralta and Luis Robert Jr.
The players
Bo Bichette
An All-Star shortstop who the Mets signed in free agency to help replace the production of departed slugger Pete Alonso.
Jorge Polanco
A veteran infielder the Mets added to provide more balance and experience to their lineup.
Marcus Semien
A 36-year-old infielder the Mets signed, though he has struggled with injuries in recent seasons.
Freddy Peralta
A starting pitcher the Mets acquired via trade to bolster their rotation.
Luis Robert Jr.
A talented outfielder the Mets traded for, though he has had trouble staying healthy in his young career.
What’s next
The Mets will be closely monitored as they look to bounce back from last year's late-season collapse and finally end their playoff drought.
The takeaway
The Mets have made a series of high-profile moves this offseason, but questions remain about the depth and durability of their roster. Their ability to stay healthy and get production from their new additions will be crucial in determining if they can finally break through and return to the playoffs.





