Poll: Alderson Telling The Truth About Payroll?
Was Sandy Alderson telling the truth when he told Mets season ticket holders that the lack of spending on the team was his choice?
Was Sandy Alderson telling the truth when he told Mets season ticket holders that the lack of spending on the team was his choice?
Thirty-three years ago today, Fred Wilpon — much vilified in recent years for the Mets' financial woes and subsequent lack of competitiveness — was being hailed as one of its saviors.
I’ve been thinking about the Mets today, which I know I’m not supposed to do, but a piece I wrote for ESPN required it. As you no doubt have heard, Fred Wilpon slagged off his team in the New...
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Judge Jed Rakoff has decided that the trial which could result in the Mets' owners owing $386 million will go forward as scheduled.
US District Court judge Jed Rakoff is expected to declare a summary judgment in the case of the Bernie Madoff trustees versus the Mets' ownership group.
Mets owner Fred Wilpon reiterated on Monday that he does not intend to sell the team, disappointing — but hardly surprising — Mets fans everywhere.
The Mets have hired turnaround consultants and bankruptcy and a sale are on the table. Amazin Avenue has the scoop.
A Bridge Loan Too Far: When it comes to the Mets' current financial woes, Bud Selig might be the most to blame.