Author: Joseph Schoedel

Acuna’s Bat and Glove Carry Braves to a 1-0 Win Over Mets

The New York Mets split their doubleheader tonight, taking the opener on Jacob deGrom’s brilliance before falling short in the nightcap. The Mets (37-30) were defeated 1-0 by the Atlanta Braves (34-37) in the second game at Citi Field. Ian Anderson struck out five batters, shutting down the Mets offense for the first 5 1/3 innings, allowing only three hits. Jerad Eickhoff took the mound...

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Alonso Helps Mets to 6-2 Victory in Return From Injured List

After a rainy Memorial Day weekend, the New York Mets traveled west to begin a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday night at Chase Field. The Mets activated Pete Alonso, Kevin Pillar and Seth Lugo from the injured list, which was a positive sign of things to come for this team going forward. They won 6-2 for their fifth consecutive victory. For the Mets, Jacob deGrom took...

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Rockies Add Insult to Injury, Top Mets 3-2 in Series Opener

The Colorado Rockies (19-29)  defeated the Mets (21-20) Monday at Citi Field by of a final of 3-2. It was the Mets third straight loss. The injury bug bit again as Johneshwy Fargas struck the center field wall and was removed from the game with an AC Joint Sprain in his left shoulder. Mets Manager Luis Rojas said Fargas will have an MRI on Tuesday. James McCann made his first start of his career...

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Nido, McCann Star in Mets 3-1 Win Over Braves

Despite the injury bug hitting the New York Mets (19-16) this past weekend, they were able to patch an impressive win together beating the (19-22) Atlanta Braves 3-1 at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia. After two key position players were put on the injured list today, there were moves made to the roster.  Michael Conforto and  Jeff McNeil were placed on the injured list which led to two minor...

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Mets’ RISP Struggles Continue in 8-2 Loss to Phillies

The New York Mets (1-2) wrapped up their three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies (5-1) Wednesday afternoon at Citizens Bank Park. Unfortunately, New York is headed back to Flushing fresh off an 8-2 loss. The Mets will look to create some momentum as they head to Citi Field for Thursday’s home opener. For the first time in 18 months, there will be fans in the stands! On The...

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