The New York Mets have been mired in a mini-funk, dropping four of their last five games, which will naturally increase attention on players who aren't performing.
It was clear why the New York Mets didn't have to part ways with any of their top prospects to acquire veteran outfielder Cedric Mullins from the Baltimore Orioles at this year's trade deadline.
There was a lot of excitement among the New York Mets franchise when they traded for former Baltimore Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins before this year's MLB trade deadline.
How many of the players to reach the 50-home run milestone in one MLB season can you name in five minutes?
The New York Mets are entering a crucial series on Monday against the Philadelphia Phillies, with an opportunity to regain ground in the NL East as time runs out for a potential division title run.
Before the Mets churned out 12 runs and 21 hits against the Braves in Friday’s win, the club was hanging onto an early 2-0 lead in the third. Nolan McLean looked sharp to start the game, but as anyone who’s watched this team the last month knows, no lead is safe.
Following Thursday's 9-3 loss at the hands of the Washington Nationals on Thursday, the New York Mets are clinging to a half-game lead for the final NL wild-card spot.
On July 31, the Baltimore Orioles traded veteran centerfielder Cedric Mullins to the New York Mets in exchange for right-handed pitching prospects Raimon Gomez, Anthony Nunez, and Chandler Marsh.
With the impending arrival of outfielder Cedric Mullins, the New York Mets made a decision on one of their young infielders. Ahead of tonight's series-opener against the San Francisco Giants, the Mets are optioning Luisangel Acuña to Triple-A Syracuse, making room for Mullins after he was acquired by the Baltimore Orioles Thursday evening.
Club president David Stearns was motivated to improve his roster as the franchise seeks to build off its 2024 NLCS run.
As New York Mets owner Steve Cohen once aptly put it, social media is a minefield. Speaking of Cohen and the Mets, they’re the victims of a viral hoax that made the rounds on X/Twitter following Thursday’s trade deadline.
On Thursday, in advance of the Major League Baseball trade deadline, the Baltimore Orioles traded longtime outfielder Cedric Mullins to the New York Mets, ending Mullins' tenure in the Charm City.
The MLB trade deadline is officially in the books, and the New York Mets strung together several key acquisitions. From adding three highly touted bullpen arms, with the capper being trading for center fielder Cedric Mullins from the Baltimore Orioles, New York seems poised to capture its division crown in 10 years and go on another playoff run.
The New York Mets certainly have proper meme literacy. New York made a big move ahead of Thursday’s MLB trade deadline, acquiring former All-Star outfielder Cedric Mullins from the Baltimore Orioles.
For the second time this week, the New York Mets have made a deal with the Baltimore Orioles, this time, capping off their 2025 trade deadline with the acquisition of center fielder Cedric Mullins.
The New York Mets acquired longtime Baltimore Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins in exchange for three prospects on Thursday, MLB.com and The Athletic reported.
The New York Mets have acquired outfielder Cedric Mullins from the Baltimore Orioles, according to announcements from both clubs. Pitching prospects Raimon Gómez, Anthony Nunez and Chandler Marsh are heading to the Orioles in exchange.
Center field has been a glaring weakness in the New York Mets lineup this season. That is no longer the case after Thursday's trade.
BALTIMORE, Md. — Following a doubleheader sweep of the first-place Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, the Baltimore Orioles extended their winning streak to five games.
Bryan Baker and Gregory Soto have already been shipped out of town by the Baltimore Orioles, and more moves are expected to come before July 31 since they have multiple impending free agents on the roster who could be impactful for contending teams around the league.
Cedric Mullins made a marvelous defensive play during Saturday’s matchup between the Baltimore Orioles and Colorado Rockies. Going into the game, the Orioles haven’t been in solid form, losing their last three series against the Miami Marlins, Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Guardians.
With the trade deadline quickly approaching for the Baltimore Orioles, the team has begun their fire sale by shipping Gregory Soto to the New York Mets.
The July 31 MLB trade deadline is just about a week away, and the Houston Astros are poised to be buyers once again as the team sits atop the American League West division.
If there’s one thing all baseball fans can agree on, it’s that the Baltimore Orioles have fallen short of expectations. Their young core has been dragged down by a troubling pitching staff which dug them into a hole too deep to climb out of.
There are a number of players on the Baltimore Orioles who are going to garner a lot of interest on the trade market ahead of the MLB trade deadline on July 31.
Let's take a look at three potential landing spots for Cedric Mullins as the MLB trade deadline looms.
Astros general manager Dana Brown has been open about his desire to add some left-handed hitting to Houston’s predominantly righty-swinging lineup, and it isn’t any surprise that the club reportedly has some interest in a player who may be one of the deadline’s most intriguing rental bats.
If you were to ask any Baltimore Orioles fan if they could go back to March 27, they would do it in a heartbeat. On Opening Day the O’s mashed their way to a 12-2 win, where the offense exploded and the pitching staff looked incredible.
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