The New York Mets are making unique history from Saturday through Monday in their games against the Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies. New York was coming off a 5-4 win over the Reds, beginning the three-game set.
The New York Mets trifecta of young pitchers is now complete. It is not often that a team promotes not one, not two, but three top pitching prospects to make their debuts within weeks of each other, much less in the heat of a playoff race.
Jonah Tong‘s second career start in Cincinnati was much anticipated. The righty impressed in his first start at Citi Field against the Marlins, allowing only one earned run in five promising innings.
These are honestly my least favorite recaps to write. Not solely because the Mets lost, since we are all Mets fans here and that is not what any of us want, but they just all kind of played bad baseball and never felt super in this one.
The New York Mets could see the return of two sidelined players shortly. Ahead of Saturday's game against the Cincinnati Reds, Carlos Mendoza gave positive updates on reliever Reed Garrett (elbow) and outfielder Jose Siri (leg).
The New York Mets are coming off a thrilling win against the Cincinnati Reds in which Edwin Diaz was able to work around a bases-loaded jam to secure a win.
The New York Mets added experienced left-handed bullpen depth on Saturday. According to MLB.com's Anthony DiComo, the Mets agreed to terms with reliever Joe La Sorsa on a minor league deal.
On Saturday, the New York Mets agreed to a deal with left-handed bullpen pitcher Joe La Sorsa. The 27-year-old elected free agency after being DFA'd by the Cincinnati Reds.
Former New York Mets Manager Davey Johnson, who guided the franchise to its second World Series in 1986, passed away yesterday. Johnson passed at a hospital in Sarasota, Florida, after a long illness, according to ESPN.
Mark Vientos is making up for lost time. He was Missing In Action throughout the 2025 season, and it had a huge impact on lineup production. Over the last month, though, he has been one of Major League Baseball’s hottest hitters and has helped the New York Mets navigate through dreadful veteran starting pitching.
The New York Mets' offense stepped up in a major way in August, producing several franchise records. Alas, it wasn’t enough to help the team win games.
New York Mets reliever Reed Garrett made a promising return to the mound on September 4 for the Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies, which was his first appearance since being sidelined with right elbow inflammation.
As of today, the New York Mets are sending down Kodai Senga to make room for one of their top pitching prospects in Brandon Sproat. While Senga is most likely only going to be down there for a few starts or outings, what if he doesn’t get back to the pitcher he once was?
Edwin Diaz probably won't be available to save a potential win for Jonah Tong on Saturday night. But at least the All-Star closer's eventful outing Friday night ensured the weekend will not be disastrous for the New York Mets.
Edwin Diaz got into and out of a none-out, bases-loaded jam in the ninth inning Friday night, when he closed out a 5-4 win for the visiting New York Mets over the Cincinnati Reds in the opener of a three-game series between the National League wild card contenders.
The New York Mets optioned right-hander Kodai Senga to Triple-A Syracuse after a string of poor outings, the team said Friday, a move that required the pitcher's consent under his contract.
The New York Mets are fortunate to currently employ one of the best overall first basemen in baseball with Pete Alonso. Alonso is a homegrown star in New York and has spent his entire professional baseball career in the organization to this point.
After weeks of speculation and anticipation, the Mets have finally pulled the trigger. Brandon Sproat, the organization’s fifth-ranked prospect, is heading to Cincinnati to make his major league debut on Sunday against the Reds.