Former Mets manager Bobby Valentine has high hopes for team this season

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Just over a week into the MLB season, former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine already has high hopes for the team in 2025.
Valentine, who managed the Mets from 1996 to 2002, spoke exclusively with DJ Siddiqi of Forbes and predicted that the Amazins' will go on another deep playoff run this year. This time, he believes they can take down the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS.
"I think this has been coming since Steve Cohen bought the team," Valentine said. "He said that they'll bring a championship and it was close last year and the signings and the deals that they made are to make it even closer this year.
"I think there's a real good team on the other coast in the Dodgers and they have a team that hasn't been assembled like this in a long time. It should be an interesting season, and I think the Mets and Dodgers are going to face each other to determine who goes to the World Series -- and I hope it's the Mets."
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Valentine, known as one of the game's most colorful managers, is fondly remembered by Mets fans for leading the team to back-to-back NLCS appearances in 1999 and 2000, winning the NL pennant in the latter year. After seeing the team reach the NLCS last year, Valentine certainly has high expectations this season; those expectations were heightened after the Mets made the franchise-altering signing of superstar outfielder Juan Soto on a record-setting 15-year, $765 million contract.
That time Bobby Valentine returned to the dugout in disguise after getting ejected 💀 pic.twitter.com/vUiGsgix5j
— MLB Vault (@MLBVault) February 14, 2021
Despite Valentine also highlighting that the Dodgers have a very good team and aspirations to repeat as World Series champions, the former Mets skipper certainly believes that it's World Series or bust for a Mets team that has a robust payroll of $321 million, the second-highest in MLB, behind Los Angeles.
The Dodgers clearly look like the lone team in the National League that is standing in the way of other NL clubs to play in the Fall Classic. But Valentine still believes that with the moves the Mets' front office has made, they could possibly avenge last year's loss to the Dodgers in a potential NLCS rematch.
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Logan VanDine is a contributing writer for On SI's Mets. Logan is a graduate of Rider University where he majored in Sports Media and minored in Sports Studies. During his time at Rider, Logan worked for Rider's radio station, 107.7 The Bronc as a sports host, producer and broadcaster, and for the school's paper: The Rider News. He began his time with The Rider News as a section writer for sports and was a copy editor for two years followed by being one of the sports editors during his senior year. Logan also placed third in the New Jersey Press Foundation Awards for sports feature writing. Aside from his work at On SI, he is also a writer for FanSided covering the New York Giants and Mets and also covers the Giants for Total Apex Sports. Give him a follow on X: @VandineLogan