Month: June 2025

Morning Briefing: Jett Williams Named Eastern League Player Of The Week

Good morning, Mets fans! Mets prospect Jett Williams had an awesome week for Double-A Binghamton, earning the Eastern League Player of the Week award. Williams hit .385/.467/.962 with two home runs, three doubles, and two triples during the week. In his last four games, he went 8-for-15, with all eight hits being for extra bases. In 55 games this season, he’s been on fire, racking up a .926 OPS...

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Lindor Leads NL Shortstops in All-Star Voting

It has been a point of contention for many Mets fans that Francisco Lindor has yet to make the All-Star team since being traded to New York in 2021. Well, things are one step closer to changing. The results of the first round on Monday revealed the face of the franchise is currently leading all NL shortstops in All-Star Game voting. Lindor leads all National League shortstops with 1,019,273...

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Brooks Raley To Begin Rehab Assignment

The Mets announced that LHP Brooks Raley will begin a rehab assignment on Tuesday with Single-A St. Lucie. The team expects the process to be a long one, lasting several weeks, if not the entire allotted 30 days. According to Anthony DiComo of MLB, Raley will likely be an option for the Mets in July. The Mets re-signed Raley in April to a one-year contract with a club option for 2026. Within ten...

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Players of the Week: Nimmo, Peterson Exemplify Clutch

The Mets had a seesaw week. They had six games, three against the Nationals and three against the Rays. The Mets started the week strong, sweeping the Nationals behind some strong pitching performances and solid at-bats. Then the Mets took on the Rays—a completely different story. The Mets’ pitching faltered as they gave up seven, eight, and nine runs in their three games. The Mets lost...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Humbled By Rays In Sweep

What could go wrong, did go wrong this weekend for the New York Mets. For the very first time in 2025, the Mets found themselves on the wrong end of a series sweep. They offered little resistance against a red-hot Rays team. There were a lot of worrying trends to emerge from the weekend. The starting rotation showed consistent signs of regression throughout the series. The bullpen couldn’t...

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