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New York Mets' Jared Young (29) gets excited about his first home run of the season with Brett Baty (7) during the first inning against the Chicago White Sox, Tuesday, May 27, 2025, in New York. Baty scored on Young's home run. AP
While New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso has cemented himself as one of baseball's premier power hitters ever since entering the MLB in 2019, few predicted that
The Mets' pitching depth has proven to be one of the team's greatest strengths early this season. But as they continue to weather injuries -- Kodai Senga's the latest \-\- they also have a trio of talented pitching prospects waiting in the wings.
NEW YORK — Outfielder Jose Sir i has suffered a setback in his recovery for a broken tibia, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns told reporters on Friday. Siri has yet to begin a rehab assignment since fracturing his tibia against the Athletics on April 12. He was initially given a recovery timeline of 8-to-12 weeks.
The New York Mets notched their fifth consecutive win on Wednesday, defeating the Washington Nationals by a 5-0 final behind a complete-game shutout from left-handed starter David
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Sportsnaut on MSNNew York Mets called ‘perfect trade landing spot’ for one-time All-Star having nightmare seasonDespite being in the middle of an awful season, one ESPN MLB analyst believes the New York Mets are a “perfect” landing spot for one-time All-Star Luis Robert Jr in July.
It seemed like a quiet day on the mound for New York Mets pitcher David Peterson. His game against the Washington Nationals was dominant, allowing just one hit in 5.1 innings and c
The Tampa Bay Rays were sloppy Friday night, issuing seven walks, hitting a batter and committing three errors that led to five unearned runs.
Through 33 home games, the Mets have seen the biggest increase in MLB attendance at Citi Field in 2025, a jump of more than 12,000 fans per game.
David Stearns, the president of baseball operations for the Mets, said the front office considers pitching talent at the major league level sufficient to weather an injury to a starter.