Month: June 2025

Juan Soto’s Monster Night Helps Snap Losing Skid

Juan Soto is, unsurprisingly, as advertised. 22 days into June, Soto leads all of baseball with a 1.208 OPS this month. Soto erupted in the Mets’ 11–4 win on Saturday, racking up four hits, four RBIs, and launching two home runs — the 26th multi-homer game of his career. Over his last 30 games, he’s hitting .274 with a .962 OPS, eight homers, a walk rate north of 19%, and a strikeout rate under...

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FOCO Releases New York Mets Sports Illustrated Cover Bobblehead

Elevate your collection with the ultimate Mets triple threat! FOCO has just unveiled a stunning addition to their iconic bobblehead series: the Pete Alonso, Juan Soto, & Francisco Lindor New York Mets “The Mets Collection” Sports Illustrated Cover Bobblehead! Inspired by the electrifying Sports Illustrated cover, this collectible captures all three superstars in dynamic detail,...

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Mets Minors Recap: Jonah Tong Turns In Yet Another Elite Outing

Jonah Tong continues to make a strong case to be regarded as baseball’s top pitching prospect. Saturday, Tong turned in another elite outing, tossing 7 2/3 innings of scoreless ball. In his sixth win of the season, Tong struck out 11, walked only one, and allowed just two hits. He led Double-A by generating 22 swing and misses. His season ERA now sits at 1.75, while his 107 strikeouts on...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Sign Pablo Reyes, Recall Devenski and Zuber

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets signed infielder Pablo Reyes to a minor-league deal on Saturday, per The Athletic’s Will Sammon. In 25 games with the New York Yankees this season, Reyes is slashing .194/.242/.226. He appeared in one game for the Mets last year, along with 63 games in Syracuse. The Mets also announced that they have recalled Chris Devenski and Tyler Zuber from Triple-A...

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Soto, Mets Offense Break Out in Win Over Phillies

The New York Mets, reeling and needing a win after losing seven games in a row, got what they needed on Saturday. In the team’s 11-4 win over the Philadelphia Phillies, New York’s offense finally gave them the jolt they desperately were looking for with seven home runs. It’s the fifth time in their history that they’ve hit seven home runs in a game, all of them solo. It...

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