While Bo Bichette revealed that as a youngster he did not imagine being at this stage of his career with the New York Mets, now as one of the great figures in Queens he promises to maintain the standard of this historic franchise to return to the World Series.

“My whole life, I always dreamed of playing on the biggest stages. I don’t necessarily think I thought it would be New York as a child. I thought of it as the World Series and things like that,” he revealed via Will Sammon.

“But when you get in the big leagues and see the level, the standard that the city holds both teams to, it’s exciting for me. I hold myself to the same standards. Those attitudes line up.”

Back in the spotlight

Led by manager Carlos Mendoza and a roster full of elite talent, the New York Mets are determined to reclaim their glory and return to the World Series.

Manager Carlos Mendoza #28 of the New York Mets.

After decades of waiting, the franchise is hungry to add a third trophy to their collection, joining the historic ‘Miracle Mets’ of 1969 and the legendary 1986 squad.

Awaiting Opening Day

The New York Mets will kick off their 2026 season on Thursday, March 26, hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates for Opening Day.

The game is scheduled for 1:15 PM ET at Citi Field in Flushing, Queens, marking the start of a highly anticipated year for the franchise and its fans.

Bichette and other stars

Beyond the blockbuster signing of Bo Bichette, the Mets have aggressively bolstered their roster with elite talent for the 2026 season.

The arrival of dynamic outfielder Luis Robert Jr. via trade and the veteran leadership of Marcus Semien have transformed the lineup into a powerhouse.

On the mound, the addition of ace Freddy Peralta and the lockdown arm of closer Devin Williams solidify a rotation and bullpen ready to compete at the highest level.

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