Month: May 2018

Cespedes Placed on 10-Day DL, Evans Recalled

Mickey Callaway announced this morning that Yoenis Cespedes has been placed on the 10-day disabled list retroactive to Monday and the Mets have recalled Phillip Evans from Triple-A. Sandy Alderson commented on Cespedes injury yesterday and said that despite previous reports to the contrary, the left-fielder had been dealing with a hip strain and not a quad injury. Callaway said the decision was...

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Syndergaard Pitches Five Solid Innings, Eiland Clarifies Comments

The Mets defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 12-2 last night and got their 20th win of the season tonight behind five tough innings from Noah Syndergaard and a lot of offense from some unlikely sources. It was the team’s first victory at Citi Field since April 18th. A day after Mets pitching coach Dave Eiland said that Syndergaard has yet to do a lot at the Major League level, Syndergaard...

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Mesoraco Makes Himself At Home in Citi Field Debut

Devin Mesoraco made himself nice and cozy in his new home ballpark last night during his Citi Field debut. He reached base in all five of his plate appearances as he went 2-2 with a home run (third on the season), two RBI, three walks, and four runs against the Toronto Blue Jays. The catcher came into the game with only one hit (a solo home run against the Philadelphia Phillies) in his first 13...

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Rosario is a Different Player in the Nine Hole

Amed Rosario has been a tale of two players this season. When he hits in the nine-hole, he is proving to be very effective, but when he hits just about anywhere else in the lineup, his offense is nowhere to be found. Last night, was possibly Rosario’s best performance of the season, of course hitting ninth, as he went 3-for-4 with a double (hit the top part of the wall and bounced back...

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Mets Minors Recap: Alonso Strikes Again With Two Homer Game

Albuquerque (20-20) 10, Las Vegas (16-24) 3   Box Score Patrick Kivlehan RF: 1-3, BB, K, .261/.292/.348 Dominic Smith 1B: 1-4, RBI, K, .277/.386/.412 Cody Asche 3B: 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI, K, .238/.304/.571 Johnny Monell C: 1-3, .266/.352/.392 The 51s did all their damage in the first inning, rallying for three runs with an RBI force out from Smith and a two-run double from Asche. They only had two more...

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