The New York Mets will get back a valuable addition to their pitching ranks just in time for their pivotal three-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers this week.
The Dodgers are a formidable opponent, and the Mets have not been playing well. Having won their series finale against the Giants in dramatic fashion on Sunday afternoon, the Mets (22-30) finally ended a losing streak that had seen that drop five in a row.
All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso suggested on Sunday he isn't yet sweating uncertainty related to the July 30 trade deadline.
Sunday was pretty ugly in the Mets’ minor league system, as only the Syracuse Mets grabbed a win. The Triple-A bats were the highlight of the day, as every player in the lineup recorded at least one hit and seven recorded at least one run.
The New York Mets are in danger of enduring their worst May in more than 30 years. But they won't be the team trying to snap an unusually long losing streak on Monday at Citi Field.
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Omar Narváez came through in the clutch. Trailing by two heading to the bottom of the ninth, the Mets were set up to lose yet another game this afternoon at Citi Field, but a three-run rally gave the team a sorely needed walk-off win over the Giants.
April showers did not bring the Mets May flowers. The blue and orange have struggled during the month of May, sitting at 6-16 during the year’s fifth month and entering Sunday’s series finale against the San Francisco Giants.
Edwin Diaz’s struggles on the mound for the New York Mets are mounting. The Puerto Rican closer blew his fourth save of the 2024 MLB season, all of which have come in the month of May, after allowing one run and two hits in the top of the ninth inning against the San Francisco Giants on Saturday.
Omar Narvaez delivered a walk-off RBI single Sunday afternoon for the New York Mets, who stopped a five-game skid with a 4-3 win over the visiting San Francisco Giants.
The New York Yankees have cemented themselves as one of the best teams in baseball. They are getting the job done in every facet of the game and are legitimate World Series contenders.
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In his first save appearance in a week, Mets right-hander Edwin Diaz squandered another ninth-inning lead on Saturday but will remain New York's closer.
The New York Mets currently have only two middle infielders on the active roster. On Friday, president of baseball operations David Stearns told WCBS 880 that this roster setup is “unconventional” and acknowledged it would have to be fixed soon.
As the Memorial Day weekend gets underway, the New York Mets are in disarray.
Steve Cohen provided a masterclass in unintentional comedy this week.
Defensive versatility has been his calling card more so than his bat.
Will Edwin Diaz take back the closer role for the New York Mets anytime soon? It does not necessarily sound likely based on the lukewarm vote of confidence he got from manager Carlos Mendoza.
The news represents another setback for Senga, who has yet to pitch this season after suffering a moderate posterior capsule strain in his right shoulder during Spring Training.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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