Mets reliever Tyler Jay went unclaimed on waivers and was sent outright to Triple-A Syracuse, tweets Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. He’ll stick in the organization without holding a 40-man roster spot.
Francisco Lindor and the New York Mets have already experienced a bit of a roller coaster ride thus far in the 2024 MLB season, starting the campaign with a horrible opening stretch before rebounding in recent weeks to currently sit with a somewhat respectable record of 10-8, good for third place in the vaunted NL East picture.
After starting 0-5, the Mets have bounced back, now sitting at 10-8 and winners of their last four series. A key factor in the Mets’ turnaround has been the success of their bullpen.
Don’t look now, but the once 0-5 New York Mets are now 10-8. Remember when the sky was falling? Not only have the Mets recovered from their awful start to bring themselves right back into the thick of things, but they’ve done so against good teams.
The team had been teasing elements of the uniform over the past few weeks. The Mets have officially released their City Connect uniforms, which feature dark grey jerseys and hats with purple accents.
All during the offseason, we heard management say that the 2024 Mets would be in contention for a Wild Card spot. With an offseason spent more focused on short-term deals and future flexibility, that talk seemed optimistic.
The Mets' Steve Cohen is MLB’s richest owner and can afford to sign both Soto and Alonso after the World Series.
Like Pete Alonso‘s bat with a hanging curve, the Mets hope this new style connects. The team unveiled new City Connect uniforms today that were inspired by the subway system, diversity and the Queensboro Bridge.
Can the mojo continue against the Dodgers? The Mets are rolling along right now. The winner of four straight series, the Mets haven’t lost two in a row since they won their first game of the season.
The look will debut on April 27 and will be worn on every Saturday home game, excluding Darryl Strawberry's jersey retirement on June 1.
This week, Brian and Chris bask in the good vibes. Welcome to Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Series, the new/old favorite from Chris McShane and Brian Salvatore.
Imagine a world in which the New York Mets sign Juan Soto and the New York Yankees spite-sign Pete Alonso in retaliation.
After a rough start to the season, the New York Mets now have a full head of steam and will take their improved brand of baseball to the West Coast on a six-game road trip that opens Friday against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Could the Mets trade a pair of fan favorites if they fall out of contention ahead of the trade deadline?
The Mets began the season with a five-game losing streak that understandably had fans fearing the worst.
One of the biggest storylines from this past offseason was who would be the Mets’ third baseman come opening day. The blue and orange were originally planning to keep the job in-house.
The Mets experienced unfortunate weather conditions to start their 2024 campaign, which forced multiple games, including opening day, to be postponed.
Luis Severino and three relievers combined on a five-hitter Wednesday afternoon for the host New York Mets, who beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-1 to complete a three-game sweep.
Joey Wendle and Jeff McNeil each had an RBI double in the seventh inning on Tuesday night for the host New York Mets, who mounted another comeback to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-1.
New York Mets third baseman Brett Baty left Tuesday’s game early with “left hamstring tightness”, per the Mets. Baty appeared to limp slightly after trying to beat out a ground ball in the sixth inning.
While the 2023 season was extremely disappointing for the New York Mets at the big league level, at least they used the down-year productively to bolster their farm system.
It's not time to panic regarding Lindor.
The Chicago Cubs are taking a flier on a former All-Star pitcher.
Tony Sartori of the Action Network shares MLB odds, picks and predictions for Kansas City Royals vs. New York Mets on Saturday, April 13.
The New York Mets made a depth move at catcher, trading with the Chicago Cubs for veteran Joe Hudson.
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