Who would have thought it would be in the 40s when Pitchers and Catchers began showing up in Port St Lucie, the Mets Training site, yesterday? And today, actually, may be only a few degrees warmer. Like in the high 50s.
It will be tough to get warmed up, even if Steve Cohen pays for stadium heaters. It has been frigid for the last couple of weeks and is not expected to achieve the “perfect” climate for Spring Training until sometime next week. Probably by February 13.
Officially, pitchers and catchers are supposed to arrive by next Wednesday, but the players looking to make a good first impression learned early on that you don’t get a second chance to make the first. And they all want to give themselves a lead in the race to make it to “the show”.
And when rookies realize that the veterans are still in the hunt for a place on the roster, it is even more incumbent on them to make that extra effort. After all, there will only be twenty-six players heading into the Opening Day festivities.
Suddenly, by Presidents Day everyone will be expected to be present when the team starts its “two-a-day” workouts. And then, by Saturday, February 21, the first pitch of 2026 at 1:10 PM will have been thrown.
Of course, some of the greatest rivalries of all time began right in "Little Old New York" with the Yankees, Giants and Dodgers, and in 1962, the Mets joined the fray. The one-time city rivalry went Coast-to-Coast, even to this day.
Perhaps, as with all new beginnings, our boys will have a better season than last. After all, with Spring, hope “springs” eternal.
Let the games begin!