On a night when the New York Mets let a 3-0 lead get away from them in their 7-4 loss against the Atlanta Braves, which resulted in them dropping their tenth game out of their last 11, there was a bright spot.
Montas’s return falls apart in the sixth. Right now, even when things go right for the Mets, they can’t win. An injured starter overcoming a terrible rehab assignment should have been the story of the night, but a bullpen meltdown led to the Mets dropping yet another game to the Braves, 7-4.
After undergoing several weeks of movement screens and hitting progressions, New York Mets veteran Jesse Winker is now closing in on a return to game action.
With the New York Mets' pitching staff already hampered by injuries, the team received another injury scare to one of their most important arms. Both manager Carlos Mendoza and president of baseball operations David Stearns confirmed that rehabbing starting pitcher Sean Manaea has been temporarily shut down from throwing.
The New York Mets have run into some injuries in their pitching rotation in pursuit of capturing the team's first NL East title since 2015. Since Kodai
The New York Mets lost the first game of their four-game series against the Atlanta Braves on Monday and have continued their slump. New York has lost each of their last two games and nine of their last 10. On Tuesday, the Mets will aim to get back on track against Atlanta, who they have not defeated all season up to this point.
The Mets are getting one pitcher back, but another one hit a slight snag in his comeback attempt. The Mets have officially activated right-hander Frankie Montas, who will make his Mets debut tonight against the Braves.
Frankie Montas will make his highly anticipated New York Mets debut tonight against the Atlanta Braves, nearly seven months after signing a two-year, $34 million contract in December.
Let’s talk Mets debuts. There are some players that deserve a chance to get called up to the big leagues this season. Blade Tidwell was already a preseason top prospect who’s made his debut.
The New York Mets could use a shot in the arm right now and they are hoping the return of Frankie Montas can provide it. After completing a rehab assignment with shaky results, Montas is being inserted into the Mets' rotation tonight with the hope that a jolt of adrenaline from pitching in the majors will help him lock in more effectively.
Poor starting pitching, bullpen meltdowns and failing to hit with runners in scoring position have all played a role during this ugly stretch of nine losses in 10 games for the Mets.
As the July 31 trade deadline approaches, each loss the New York Mets (who are 1-9 in their last 10 games) have makes it seem more likely that they're going to be aggressive in bringing players on board who can cement them as World Series contenders.
After a year away from baseball, this former New York Mets ace's path to returning to the major leagues is reportedly beginning. On Tuesday, James Fegan of SoxMachine reported that starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard has signed a minor league deal with the Chicago White Sox and is at their complex in Arizona.
The New York Mets gave Luisangel Acuña a chance to prove himself in the majors this season, but he is now headed back to the minors. Acuna, the younger brother of Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr., was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse on Monday.
Frankie Montas will finally make his New York Mets debut Tuesday night. The skidding Mets can only hope he's nearly as good upon his return as Ronald Acuna Jr.
As the New York Mets navigate what has been a season-worst stretch of play, pressure continues to mount on manager Carlos Mendoza and president of baseball operations David Stearns to find answers.
New York Mets fans are understandably livid over a baffling decision that manager Carlos Mendoza made on Sunday night against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Mets, losers of eight of their last nine games, trailed 7-1 going into the top of the 9th inning in Sunday night's game against the Phillies.
The New York Mets reshuffled their roster on Monday, addressing both injuries and performance needs. These moves involve multiple position changes, a free-agent signing, and some notable promotions and demotions.
New York Mets minor leaguer Jonah Tong is continuing to catch attention for the season he's putting together at Double-A Binghamton. And in addition to
Danny Abriano of SNY shared on Monday why there are reasons to believe that Mets outfielder Juan Soto has fully put his previous at-the-plate struggles behind him in the early days of the summer.
Alvarez hit 25 home runs as a rookie in 2023, but the 23-year-old has largely lacked that kind of pop at the plate since he missed time due to a torn ligament in his left thumb last year.
The New York Mets made the surprising decision Sunday to send one of their regular starters to the minor leagues. The Mets on Sunday sent catcher Francisco Alvarez to Triple-A Syracuse and called up Hayden Senger to replace him.