Author: Logan Barer

Mets More Open to Dealing Syndergaard Than DeGrom

Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic writes that the Mets are now listening to trade offers for most of their players. That includes aces Jacob deGrom and Noah Syndergaard, though the Mets do have a preference as to which one of them they’d be more inclined to moving. “The Mets would be more open on right-hander Noah Syndergaard, who has not pitched since May 25 due to a strained ligament...

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Rosenthal: Mets Ready To Listen To Trade Offers

Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic writes that the Mets are ready to listen to trade offers for any of their players. “The Mets are ready to entertain trade offers for virtually everyone on their roster, according to sources,” Rosenthal writes. “But prefer to keep their best, controllable players — outfielders Brandon Nimmo and Michael Conforto, right-handers Seth Lugo and Robert...

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Big Wheel’ Keeps On Turnin’

Mets pitcher Zack Wheeler had been having bad luck. Whether he pitched well or not, the Mets had lost the last eight games Wheeler had started after winning three of the first four in April. Finally, the Mets won a Wheeler outing Sunday in Arizona — A win they desperately needed. The 28-year-old Wheeler has been making progress overall, as this makes three quality starts in his last four...

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Power Play: Examining All 10 Brandon Nimmo Home Runs

There have been very few bright spots in recent memory in regards to the Mets. The two that come to mind are the starting rotation and Brandon Nimmo. To say Brandon Nimmo is a silver lining doesn’t work because his smile lights up the entire cloud. The 25-year-old has been phenomenal for the Mets this season, hitting .274/.402/.565 with 10 home runs and 18 RBIs. He has been a pleasant...

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Cespedes Sore, Will Not Resume Baseball Activities Until Monday

Tim Healey of Newsday reports that Yoenis Cespedes is taking the weekend off from baseball activities as he is still sore. He will resume on Monday. – Josh Finkelstein – Updated Post- June 10 Anthony Dicomo of MLB.com reports that Yoenis Cespedes is heading back to Florida to restart his treatment program after feeling tightness in his right quad during his rehab game for Binghamton...

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