Former New York Mets reliever David Robertson remains unsigned through mid-May, but it appears an NL East rival has the veteran right-hander on its radar.
The visiting New York Mets will have to generate more offense if they're going to beat the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night and avoid a three-game sweep.
It's no secret that New York Mets slugger Juan Soto hasn't performed up to the expectations that were set when he signed a 15-year, $765 million contract.
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4-time MLB All-Star Juan Soto has suffered a mid-season slump. His performances in recent games against the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox have led to severe criticism.
The New York Mets have ben making headlines in the last few days, but not for much of what they’ve been doing on the field (though that hasn’t been great either).
The last time the New York Mets hit a home run was courtesy of Brett Baty in their 4-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 14. That fact alone underscores just how stagnant the Mets’ offense has been lately—evident again in Tuesday's 2-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox.
The New York Mets are slumping, as they haven't scored more than three runs in their last seven games. They've also scored three total in their last three contests after their 2-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night.
After dropping game one on Monday night to the Red Sox, the Mets hoped to claim a win and turn things around offensively. However, the Mets suffered yet another shutout—their third shutout of the season—in a 2-0 loss to the Red Sox at Fenway.
Things can’t get much worse for a major league offense. If you were hoping to see the Mets’ bats break out from their recent malaise, well, tonight wasn’t your night.
The New York Mets lost to the Boston Red Sox 3-1 on Monday. After a brutal Subway Series, it was another tough game for the Amazins’ biggest stars. Much of the postgame conversation was about new Mets star Juan Soto and his lack of hustle on a single.
Outfielder Juan Soto was the best player on the free agent market during the past Major League Baseball offseason. Clubs rumored to be in the race for Soto's services included the New York Mets, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Boston Red Sox.
Concerns have been festering around Juan Soto as New York Mets fans question the effort the star slugger is giving on the field. It’s drawn plenty of takes from talking heads, as numerous individuals believe something is off with Soto.
Rafael Devers has been unhappy with the Red Sox for the better part of the last four months, and one franchise legend feels manager Alex Cora is to blame.
Slowly but surely the New York Mets' starting rotation is getting healthier. On Tuesday manager Carlos Mendoza informed reporters of the latest updates on the Mets' trio of injured starters in Paul Blackburn, Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas.
One of the New York Mets' biggest preseason concerns has turned into a surprising strength: the starting pitching has been a revelation, even with multiple injuries.
The Boston Red Sox entered the season feeling as if they assembled a roster that can compete with anyone. But instead of living up their lofty expectations, Boston has endured a roller coaster ride of a season so far.
The battle for three downstate casino licenses in New York has taken another turn. According to The New York Post, Larry Silverstein, the World Trade Center developer, is strengthening his efforts to bring a casino to Manhattan’s Far West Side.