New York Mets left-hander Brooks Raley will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the remainder of the season, Newsday reported Tuesday. Raley, 35, hasn't pitched since April 19, when he did not allow a run over two-thirds of an inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Sometimes the gods throw you a bone. On the night that my daughter had her Senior Awards Ceremony, the Mets for some inexplicable reason gave Adrian Houser another start.
The Mets dropped the series against the Guardians at Progressive Field with a hard-fought 7-6 loss on Tuesday evening. The Mets trailed throughout the entirety of the game but rallied multiple times, bringing the score within one run on three separate occasions.
Adrian Houser is still not good, unfortunately. It’s often felt like nothing can go right for the Mets this year. When they get a great pitching performance from their staff, the offense can’t muster up a run.
The news surrounding Brooks Raley continues getting worse for the New York Mets. The organization initially placed the reliever on the injured list in late April and expected him to miss just the minimum 15 games.
He has a 2.48 ERA over two season with the Mets.
We're a quarter of the way through the MLB season, and the early results are setting the stage for a fascinating trade deadline on July 30. Here are four teams flirting with postseason berths that should opt to be deadline sellers.
Lindor earned four All-Star nods with the Guardians from 2015 through the 2020 campaign and was part of the squad that faced the Chicago Cubs in the 2016 World Series.
The Mets‘ starting pitching has been one of the squad’s bigger weaknesses over recent weeks. The blue and orange’s starting ERA ranks 12th in the National League (4.52) and 24th in the major leagues.
Lindor went 0-for-4 on Monday night and saw his average for the season fall to .193.
Monday night featured numerous storylines for the Mets. Francisco Lindor‘s return to Cleveland, Brett Baty‘s inability to produce in the clutch, and mental errors throughout the game that led to a 3-1 loss to the Guardians.
What minor league players put up the best numbers this past week, May 14th to May 19th? Week: 6 G, 22 AB, 9 H, 1 2B, 0 3B, 6 HR, 2 BB, 6 K, 2/2 SB (Triple-A)
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.
Mets right-hander Kodai Senga missed a planned bullpen session on Sunday due to "triceps tightness," manager Carlos Mendoza said on Monday. Six days after Senga told the team he needed more time to be ready for a rehab stint because his mechanics were off, he experienced tightness and will target another day later in the week, Mendoza said.
The 34-year-old signed a one-year, $2M deal with the Mets in free agency.
The Mets' star reliever spoke on his status as he struggles to get back to form.
Former Tennessee Vols right handed pitcher Blade Tidwell learned on Sunday that his baseball career is taking its next step. Tidwell, a prospect in the
The New York Mets are struggling, and there are rumors the team is now looking to move a few players. The Mets are rumored to be exploring trades for Pete Alonso and J.D.
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
The New York Mets have been struggling to find consistency in the past decade. While they have had some good teams, all the seasons have ended the same.
Pete Alonso's future in New York remains uncertain, especially following a report revealing the substantial offer he declined from the Mets last summer.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen doesn't want to rip apart his team and actually views them as a playoff-caliber outfit?
Steve Cohen may have let one slip this week.
On Tuesday, Jeff McNeil got a day off to clear his head after what has been a rough stretch for him at the plate. Hopefully he enjoyed that time off his feet, because he is not going to be seeing much of it moving forward.
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