The New York Mets’ starting rotation may receive a crucial reinforcement before the 2024 MLB playoffs. According to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, starting pitcher Kodai Senga is expected to start on Saturday in Triple-A.
The New York Mets may be getting a much-needed starting pitcher back in their rotation soon. Prior to New York's game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters that ace starting pitcher Kodai Senga will make a rehab start for Triple-A Syracuse on Saturday.
Mark Vientos has a higher OPS than Manny Machado, more home runs than Matt Chapman and a higher batting average than Nolan Arenado. That’s impressive company for a 24-year-old who began the season at Triple-A Syracuse and has inserted himself into the Silver Slugger conversation as the best offensive third baseman in the National League.
Perhaps the two top hitters slated to enter free agency this offseason are New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso and 25-year-old New York Yankees superstar Juan Soto.
Conventional wisdom used to be that the good teams knew how to win the close ones. And while it’s true that generally good teams have good records in one-run games, where they really shine is in blowouts, games decided by five or more runs.
With a single to lead off the bottom of the third inning last night, New York Mets Infielder Jose Iglesias extended his hitting streak to a whopping 13 games.
On Friday morning, the Mets announced the recipients of their annual Player Development Awards, which are bestowed upon minor league players and staff members.
José Iglesias has been a cornerstone in the New York Mets' clubhouse in 2024, and his role has only grown in importance with Jeff McNeil sidelined for the rest of the season due to a wrist fracture and Francisco Lindor managing a back injury.
Lots of interesting, funny, idiotic, and insightful things were said by the Mets—and about them—recently. Here are some of our favorites. Your 2024 New York Mets: The Vibes are Amazing.
The New York Mets continue to score runs at will following Thursday’s 10-6 win over the Philadelphia Phillies, during which four different players contributed via the long ball.
Jon Heyman thinks the New York Mets are the likely landing spot if Juan Soto leaves the Bronx for the National League East.
Action Network's D.J. James shares his Phillies vs. Mets prediction, pick and odds for Friday, Sept. 20.
The New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 10-6 at Citi Field on Thursday night as they look to secure a playoff spot for the second time in three years.
Heading into Thursday, the consensus top two players for the NL MVP award race were New York Mets superstar shortstop Francisco Lindor and Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani.
It took Francisco Lindor more than five months this season to miss a game. It took the New York Mets less than a week without Lindor to produce perhaps the franchise's most impressive three-game offensive outburst: 30 runs.
With the playoffs right around the corner, the New York Mets could not have picked a better time to step up their play. Having gone 36-22 since the All-Star break, the Mets have overtaken the Atlanta Braves for the third and final wild card spot in the NL with only nine games remaining in the season.
The New York Mets entered the 2024 season without too many high expectations, which is understandable given how they fell flat on their faces last year.
Tonight’s game started as well as the New York Mets could have asked for against the Philadelphia Phillies. Starting Pitcher Luis Severino struck out four straight Phillies hitters to begin the game and Catcher Mark Vientos and First Baseman Pete Alonso hit back-to-back home runs to help NY take an early 2-0 lead.
In a season full of unexpected performances for the New York Mets, Mark Vientos’ breakout campaign stands out as one of the most impressive. After starting the year in Triple-A Syracuse, Vientos was faced with the disappointment of not making the Mets’ Opening Day roster.
NEW YORK - With 10 games left in the regular season, the New York Mets have been red-hot as they push towards cracking a Wild Card spot. However, there is some uncertainty surrounding their superstar MVP candidate shortstop Francisco Lindor, who remains out with a back injury.
We weren't able to cash our third straight Look of the Day on Wednesday, as Kyle Schwarber went under his hits + runs + RBIs prop against the Milwaukee Brewers. Let's get back on track, shall we?
The Mets are set to begin a crucial series against the division-rival Phillies as they look to maintain control of the final NL playoff spot, and Nimmo had a message for fans ahead of the clash.
New York Mets pitcher Kodai Senga is hoping to get in a Triple-A game this weekend with the hope of potentially returning next week, but he stressed that he will not do it unless he is 100%, according to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com.
A key member of the New York Mets pitching staff, Christian Scott, will undergo a hybrid Tommy John surgery and internal brace procedure next week, effectively ending his season.
The New York Mets beat the Washington Nationals, 10-1, on Tuesday night to move to 83-68 on the season. With the win, New York is now 2.0 games ahead of the Atlanta Braves in the chase for the third and final wild card spot in the National League.
The 83-68 Mets began Wednesday tied with the Arizona Diamondbacks for the second of three wild-card spots.
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