The New York Mets have been one of the biggest disappointments throughout the 2026 MLB season. Going into Monday's matchup against the Chicago Cubs, they are 34-43 and six games back from a wild-card spot.
The Mets will not play tonight. Due to weather, their game with the Cubs has been postponed to Wednesday as a split-doubleheader. The first game will start at 1:10 pm with Game 2 starting at 7:10 pm.
The Mets’ series against the Cubs will have to wait until Tuesday to get underway, as inclement weather has resulted in the postponement of the game between them that was schedule for 7:10 PM EDT in Queens.
Francisco Lindor will play his third rehab game Tuesday for Triple-A Syracuse, at which point the Mets will access whether to activate their shortstop from the injured list following a two-month absence because of a strained left calf.
How many of the starting pitchers in the MLB Live-Ball Era (since 1920) to strike out at least 180 batters in their first 30 starts can you name in six minutes?
Monday, June 22, 2026 • 7:10 PM Citi Field • Flushing, NY LHP Shota Imanaga (4-6, 4.26) vs. RHP Kodai Senga (0-5, 9.00) SNY The Mets are so close to things getting better.
The MLB Trade Deadline has been quieter in recent years, in part due to playoff expansion, but 2026 is shaping up to be a more exciting one with several big names.
The New York Mets have reached a point where they need to stop pretending this roster is a contender and accept reality. If the trade deadline arrived today, the Mets should be sellers, and they should not hesitate to move veterans who are not part of the long-term future.
After an up-and-down series against the division rival Phillies, the Mets are set to host the Cubs for four games at Citi Field. The Mets are still struggling to get their season back on track and have lacked the team explosiveness typically needed to go on a sustained winning streak.
The 2026 New York Mets may well be one of the worst teams money has ever bought. Unable to put any sort of winning streak together, the Mets once again showed how flawed they are during a series loss in Philadelphia over the weekend.
The New York Mets endured a difficult weekend, dropping consecutive games to their division rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies, with final scores of 15-3 and 6-2.
After an inspiring 6-4 win over the Phillies on Thursday night at Citizens Bank Ballpark, the Mets dropped the final two games of the series to their division rival, sliding them all the way to 14.5 games behind the Braves in the National League East.
Being named to the Midsummer Classic is one of the biggest honors for MLB players. These 25 players have a chance to make their first All-Star appearance in 2026 based on their first-half performances.
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The New York Mets suffered losses of 15-3 and 6-2 to the rival Philadelphia Phillies over the weekend to fall to 34-43 amid what continues to be a disappointing campaign.
Francisco Lindor will likely return to the New York Mets this week. But unless the five-time All-Star shortstop suddenly has figured out how to pitch, he may not be much help for the Mets, last in the National League East.
The New York Mets’ season from hell continues. On Sunday night, the Mets lost once more, ending their three-game set against the Philadelphia Phillies on a low note in a 6-2 defeat.
The New York Mets have missed their de facto captain for much of this season. That, of course, is Francisco Lindor, who has been on the injured list for two months with a left calf strain.
Mets righty Christian Scott emerged from a bullpen session on Sunday without any issues. He’s working his way back from a right hip impingement. Scott is on track to return to the club sometime next weekend, assuming he avoids any setbacks, per Anthony DiComo of MLB.com.
Freddy Peralta became one of the most reliable starting pitchers over his first eight seasons in the MLB. His reputation prompted the New York Mets to acquire him in a trade deal this winter to be the ace of their rotation.
The New York Mets are entering play on Saturday afternoon with a five-game deficit in the National League playoff hunt, leaving their trade deadline direction completely up in the air.
The Mets got two pieces of real progress on the same day, which has not been the easiest sentence to write about this roster lately. Christian Scott threw a clean bullpen session, and Francisco Lindor is moving his rehab to Triple-A Syracuse tomorrow.
Francisco Lindor returned just in time for the start of the 2026 campaign after missing spring training due to a right hamate bone surgery. However, the New York Mets shortstop struggled with the bat following his return while the team made a dreadful start.
The New York Mets will look to win their third straight game when they visit the Philadelphia Phillies for the second game of a three-game series on Saturday after a rare mid-series off day not created by weather.
Nolan McLean has given the Mets two completely different pitchers in the span of five days, and both of them were real. On June 12 against Atlanta, he lasted four innings, walked four, and gave up two runs while striking out six.
Bo Bichette was expected to make a big impact on the New York Mets after signing a three-year, $126 million contract with opt-outs. However, the two-time All-Star is going through one of his worst seasons in the MLB, with the team also having a poor campaign.