The Mets have gone through their fair share of relievers this season between injuries and poor performance. On Thursday, the blue and orange looked to add some help and claimed a right-handed relief pitcher off of waivers.
One of the things about baseball is you just never know what you might see. In my summer collegiate league game tonight, our starting pitcher hit six batters and gave up a homer in the first two innings.
Patrick Bailey hit a go-ahead grand slam in the eighth inning off Reed Garrett, sending the Mets to their latest devastating loss by a score of 8-7 to open a 10-game home stand against the San Francisco Giants at Citi Field.
Bullpen spoils strong start from Christian Scott, three home runs from offense. The Mets came limping home from a 2-6 road trip, which was punctuated by a sweep at the hands of the Guardians in Cleveland.
He brings defensive versatility in the infield and has historically been strong against right-handed pitching.
New York Mets starting pitcher Kodai Senga is attempting to make his way back from a shoulder strain he suffered in spring training, but the road to recovery has not been easy for him.
The Atlanta Braves want to be the New York Mets so bad. The team seemingly can’t stop picking up infielders that the Mets get rid of. The latest instance is Joey Wendle, whom the Braves signed to a major league contract on Friday.
The San Francisco Giants will visit the New York Mets in the first meeting of their three-game series in the 2024 MLB. The event will occur today, May 24, at 7:00 PM ET in the Citi Field.
It was brought to the attention of the Major League Baseball community, courtesy of USA Today‘s Bob Nightengale, that general managers remain convinced that the New York Mets will make Pete Alonso and J.D.
The season has not been what we expected so far and our team here at MMO has a lot of thoughts about it. We’re sure you do as well. What do you believe has been the biggest disappointment of the season so far?
In corresponding moves, infielder Luke Williams was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett, while right-hander AJ Smith-Shawver was placed on the 15-day injured list with a strained left oblique.
The New York Mets returned home Wednesday night after achieving a feat that was as unusual as it was frustrating. Awaiting them are the San Francisco Giants, who are coming off one of the most unique series wins of the century.
Francisco Lindor remains confident the Mets can turn things around after their 2-6 road trip dropped them to 21-28 on a season that soon could become a lost cause.
Juan Soto is unsure of his future in New York, but he's doing his best to enjoy the moment.
The injury bug seems just to keep biting the Mets. The blue and orange have been without ace Kodai Senga since February when he went down with a shoulder strain and was forced to receive a PRP injection.
Alvarez last played when he suffered a torn ligament in his left thumb on April 19 that left him needing surgery.
He has a 2.48 ERA over two season with the Mets.
Just how badly are the New York Mets missing Francisco Álvarez, who hasn’t played in a month with a left thumb injury? On paper, the drop-off is clear.
The New York Mets hope to even the series against the Cleveland Guardians after dropping game one, 3-1, on Monday. The Guardians are one of the most surprising good teams in baseball at 31-17, while the Mets' quest for a .500 record continues.
The New York Mets signed right-handed reliever Matt Festa to a minor league contract on Sunday. Festa has spent the season pitching in Triple-A for the San Diego Padres, but the organization released him last week, likely due to an opt-out clause in his contract.
The 34-year-old signed a one-year, $2M deal with the Mets in free agency.
The New York Mets quietly demoted Edwin Diaz from his bullpen role, instead opting for a closer-by-committee approach while the struggling right-hander regains his confidence.
When the Mets got rid of Buck Showalter and lost out on the anointed one in Craig Counsell, settling instead for yet another first-time manager after the
From the moment spring training began, everyone was excited to see the return of New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz. And what do you know, he appeared to still be the sharp, electric closer in the game.
Pete Alonso's future in New York remains uncertain, especially following a report revealing the substantial offer he declined from the Mets last summer.
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