On January 16th, the New York Mets made a significant move by signing two-time All-Star Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126 million deal. This decision is somewhat unexpected, particularly after a quieter than usual off-season for the team. It seems to bolster Carlos Mendoza’s squad, which has faced its share of losses, including fan favorites like Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz in recent months.
Bichette, who previously led the American League in hits during 2021 and 2022, is set to join rookie sensation Nolan Macri as the team aims to recover from a disappointing 83-79 season. Other notable players joining him include Jonah Tong and offseason additions Devin Williams, Marcus Semien, and Jorge Polanco, all aligning with established stars like Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto.
Interestingly, sources indicate that Bichette, primarily a shortstop during his MLB career with Toronto, will be shifting to third base. Brett Beatty is expected to play various positions, which could add some strategic flexibility.
If you’re curious about catching a game, tickets for all 81 of the Mets’ home games at Citi Field in 2026 are available through platforms like StubHub and Ticketmaster. As of now, the lowest ticket price we found sits around $11 for the game on April 30th against the Nationals.
The Mets will also face their rivals, the Yankees, at home from May 15-17, with ticket prices starting at $135. Although they won’t host Bichette’s former team, the Toronto Blue Jays, at home this season, they are scheduled to play at Rogers Center from June 29th to July 1st.
Looking for a game that suits your schedule? We’ve compiled essential information regarding how to catch the New York Mets at home.
New York Mets home game tickets
You can find tickets for New York Mets games on verified ticketing sites. We suggest checking out StubHub, Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, and GameTime for the best available options.
New York Mets season tickets
If you’re a dedicated fan who loves repping the blue and orange, you’re in luck! Season tickets for the New York Mets are available now.
Hope to see you at Citi Field this season—it’s shaping up to be quite the year!
Key Mets home games
While every game counts, some matchups bring a little extra excitement. Here are ten must-see home games the Mets will play at Citi Field this year, with tickets already in high demand for matchups against rivals and the return of former players.
- Pirates vs Mets Thursday, March 26th – First game of the season
- Athletics vs. Mets Friday, April 10th – Jeff McNeil’s return
- Yankees vs Mets Friday, May 15th
- Yankees vs Mets Saturday, May 16th
- Yankees vs Mets Sunday, May 17th
- Braves vs. Mets Friday June 12th – First match against Atlanta
- Cubs vs Mets Monday June 22nd
- Phillies vs Mets Friday June 26th
- Dodgers vs Mets Friday, July 24th – Edwin Diaz’s return
- Orioles vs. Mets Monday, September 14th – Pete Alonso’s return
New York Mets full schedule
Bichette, Lindor, Soto, and dedicated fans looking to support the team will have many opportunities to catch them on the road throughout spring and summer, including spring training in Florida and games against the Yankees in September.
Interested in heading out to a game? Tickets for all 192 New York Mets games from February through September are available now.
A major concert will be held in New York in 2026.
If you’re up for some live music this year, check out these big shows coming to New York:
- Bon Jovi (July 7th, 9th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 19th, 21st, 23rd, 26th)
- RUSH (July 28th, 30th, August 1st, 3rd)
- My Chemical Romance (August 9)
- Bruno Mars (August 21-22, 25-26)
- AC/DC (September 25)
Curious about more artists on tour? There are plenty of big names hitting the road in 2026, so be sure to find the ones that resonate with you.


