Month: September 2017

Syndergaard Works One Inning For GCL Mets

Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard tossed one inning for the Gulf Coast League Mets on Saturday in his first rehab start. Syndergaard, 25, is working his way back from a partially torn lat that he sustained in late April. He allowed two unearned runs and struck out two in his lone inning of work. New York’s ace figures to pitch in a handful of games for the big league team by the end of...

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Five Things To Focus On In September

My dad and I always practiced the mantra of being loyal until the last out. That meant watching the Mets until the last day of the season whether they were in contention or not. If you’re like me and my old man and watch the games regardless of the outcome, there are still a few things to keep an eye on as the season draws to a close. Noah Syndergaard The Mets ace has been sidelined since...

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How September Trades Work

Though the Aug. 31 deadline has come and gone, teams are still free to make trades. While a player is only eligible for the postseason if they are on a team’s active roster, disabled list, bereavement list or suspended list by midnight of that day, deals can still be made. Only players that have been pulled back from revocable waivers can’t be dealt. Those that have passed through,...

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Mets Prospect Report: A Solid Day Down on the Farm

Though the Mets disappointing season is dwindling down as they embark on their final month of the campaign, there were several bright spots for the organization when the calendar flipped to September. New York started the day by promoting pitching prospects Jacob Rhame and Jamie Callahan who were acquired in deals for Curtis Granderson and Addison Reed, respectively. Rhame,  24, appeared in four...

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Projecting a 2018 Offense for the New York Mets

With a plethora of looming free agents entering 2017, it was inevitable that the Mets 2018 lineup was going to look a lot different than it did this season. New York has some money to spend in free agency and could navigate the trade market, but before that, they will need to decide who to retain for next season. Here’s a breakdown of which Mets’ hitters should return, and which could see their...

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