Author: Michael Famulari

Series Preview: Mets Continue West Coast Trip in San Francisco

After a hard-fought series victory against the star-studded Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Mets (12-9) are heading to Oracle Park for a three-game series against the San Francisco Giants (10-13). Over the weekend, the Mets surprised many by winning two out of their three games against the Dodgers. Aside from the blowout loss on Sunday, the Mets saw excellent pitching performances from their...

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Series Preview: Mets Look to Cool Hot Pirates

After an impressive series victory against the Royals, the New York Mets (7-8) will host the Pittsburgh Pirates (11-5) for a three-game series. Despite getting off to a horrific start, the Mets have picked it up as of late. They have won each of their last three sets against worthy opponents. Most recently, they just won two out of three games against the Royals in front of an energetic home...

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Mets Offense Fuels Series Victory Over Braves

On Thursday afternoon, the New York Mets set out to win their first series against the Atlanta Braves since August of 2022. After a slow start to the season, several members of the Mets’ offense were on an upward trajectory heading into this game. In particular, Brandon Nimmo and DJ Stewart had launched a combined three home runs in the opening game of the three-game set that catapulted...

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Series Preview: Mets Look to Slow Down the Braves

After winning their first series of the season in Cincinnati, the New York Mets (3-6) are heading to Truist Park for a four-game set against the Atlanta Braves (6-2). Over the weekend, the Mets made fewer mistakes compared to their homestand. Besides an untimely bullpen implosion on Saturday, the starting pitchers and relievers heavily contributed to a series victory. In addition, they finally...

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Jose Buttó and Reed Garrett Impress in Mets’ First Victory

After losing their first five games of the season, the New York Mets were determined to flip the script. In the second game of their doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers, the Mets went with Jose Buttó as their starter. Despite being recalled from Triple-A Syracuse on short notice as the team’s 27th man, Buttó set the tone in a major way. He acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding his...

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