NY Mets: 3 Ways I Am Able To Watch Horrible Team And Look Forward To Each Game

Disclaimer, you will never watch baseball the same again.

The 2026 Mets have a revamped look. The team signed formidable slugger Bo Bichette and parted ways with not only Pete Alonso, but star closer Edwin Diaz too. This broke me entirely. I decided that in order to watch, I have to make it fun to watch, because I cannot count on the team in itself. Hereโ€™s what I plan to do.

  1. Watching SNY app (Monthly subscription, on my iPad.)

Youโ€™re probably wondering why an iPad. First off, I canโ€™t drag the tv into my bedroom. Second, watching on an iPad promotes flexibility, and the ability to multitask with split screen. I can be in bed and enjoying the game, and thereโ€™s no pressure to keep my eyes glued to the big screen that I couldnโ€™t see, visually impaired.

2. Iโ€™m going to cook for each game, ordering takeout for Friday games.

Iโ€™d love to incorporate this into a blog post. Mets game with โ€œDinner for Tonight, whatโ€™s on Mikaylaโ€™s Menu.

I do want to enhance my culinary skills, what better opportunity than 2026.

3. Iโ€™m going to ask for feedback by our lovely readers, engaging my audience with heartfelt quotes and questions that make the reader think about their own experiences.

Life is full of ups and downs. Whether youโ€™re a Mets fan or a person going through a significant change, this blog is for you. Please comment things youโ€™d like me to discuss, as my ears are listening and my iPad is always charged.

PS: use Code TradeBaty to get a 10% off at MetsMadness. Just kidding, itโ€™s free to subscribe, but it is always a good idea to trade away players who donโ€™t help the team.


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