2024 New York Mets season predictions

Does the start of a new era in Mets baseball equate to the playoffs?

With some questions surrounding their lineup, will Brandon Nimmo and Francisco Lindor be able to lead the Mets lineup to the playoffs?
With some questions surrounding their lineup, will Brandon Nimmo and Francisco Lindor be able to lead the Mets lineup to the playoffs? / Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
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Spring training is over. The winter has turned to spring, and New York Mets baseball is upon us in 2024 and everybody is amped for the season to begin.

This is the start of what Mets fans hope is something special, with new front office leadership led by one of the great minds in sports, a new manager, and an organization filled with plenty of exciting prospects with a goal of sustained farm system strength, things fans have been wanting for years.

So on this Opening Day Eve, we officially lay down the final predictions on this baseball season after an offseason of dramatic changes with the Mets organization, and we'll break everything down by group.

Starting Lineup

While much attention was placed on the Mets' exciting prospects the team acquired at last year's trade deadline, the Mets still have their collection of household names that are raring to go, like Brandon Nimmo, Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso, and Jeff McNeil (for now) at the top.

With the late addition of a pro's pro in designated hitter J.D. Martinez (who is undergoing a spring ramp up), the Mets lineup has more of a punch that it didn't have last year. Martinez's intelligence and drive to win should be felt across the team, especially with the younger hitters that have something to prove.

The questions lie at the bottom of the Mets lineup. Was Starling Marte's somewhat concerning spring performance a foretaste of his 2024 season? Can Brett Baty finally break out offensively after winning the third base job? Then what about Mark Vientos when he gets a chance in the majors after starting the season in Triple-A? Finally, can Francisco Alvarez take that next leap towards his development as a budding star in this league? And how much value will center fielder Harrison Bader and probable Opening Day designated hitter DJ Stewart bring at the plate?

Aside from the current Mets, will we see the future Mets at any point this season, like Drew Gilbert, Ryan Clifford, or Luisangel Acuna?

It feels like this Mets lineup is better than it was last season, and definitely a better lineup defensively with Nimmo moving to left field. It will be a boom or bust season for the Mets lineup, especially at the bottom.