Month: June 2025

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Endure More Misery In Philly

The start of a new week means another tough weekend to unpack for the New York Mets. It was largely a weekend to forget for the Mets in Philadelphia. An implosion from the bullpen led to an ugly 10-2 defeat and a seventh straight loss in Friday’s series opener. The team had seemingly hit rock bottom. Then, on Saturday, a corner seemed to have been turned. The offense exploded into life...

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Francisco Lindor Returning to Form

The Mets just completed a nine-game stretch that saw many negatives. The team was swept for the first time this season against the Rays, then subsequently swept again in their next series in Atlanta. New York finished the week a game out of first place after being up 5.5 games just nine days earlier. However, a bright spot in all of the negative is that Francisco Lindor seems to be back to doing...

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Mets Minors Recap: Santucci Shines, Vientos Nears Return

Jonathan Santucci was brilliant for the Cyclones Sunday as they bested the Ironbirds by a score of 1-0. The 22-year-old southpaw drafted out of Duke in 2024 tossed five scoreless innings while striking out five and has a 1.03 ERA with 37 strikeouts since May 16. Santucci’s success makes him a candidate for a Binghamton call-up. Triple A Syracuse Mets (31-44) 6, Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Demote Alvarez, Promote Two Prospects

Good morning, Mets fans! Latest Mets News On Sunday, prior to Game 3 against the Phillies, the New York Mets announced that they optioned catcher Francisco Alvarez to Triple-A Syracuse and recalled catcher Hayden Senger as the corresponding roster move. More on that here. Meanwhile, two of the Mets’ top prospects, Carson Benge and Jacob Reimer, are being promoted to Double-A Binghamton....

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Mets Drop Series In Philadelphia As Peterson Struggles

The New York Mets’ disastrous road trip ended the same way it started, with a loss. The offense struggled to deliver, and the pitching faltered, as the team dropped the series finale to the Philadelphia Phillies, 7-1. The Mets managed just one win on the entire trip, and this defeat now puts them a game behind Philadelphia in the National League East standings. David Peterson got the start and...

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