Month: June 2025

Rays Rough Up Canning

Before Sunday, the Mets had only one outing in which a starter gave up more than four earned runs. After Max Kranick gave up a two-run double to Jonathan Aranda in the fifth inning of the series finale against the Rays, scoring the fifth and sixth earned runs attributed to Griffin Canning, that changed. The other thing that changed? The 2025 Mets have now been swept this year. Nobody expected...

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Mets Minors Recap: St. Lucie Mets Clinch FSL East First Half Title, Manaea Struggles

The St. Lucie Mets are playoff-bound after they clinched the FSL East first half title Sunday with their win against Daytona. It’s the first division title for St. Lucie since the first half of the 2022 season (when they last won it all). They will be one of four teams in the FSL playoffs come September. Sean Manaea endured another tough outing in his second start for Syracuse on Sunday....

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Morning Briefing: Shohei Ohtani To Pitch For Dodgers Today

Good morning, Mets fans! Two big and abrupt pieces of news dropped in the baseball world on Sunday night. Robert Murray of FanSided was the first to report that the Boston Red Sox sent Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants. Jeff Passan of ESPN later confirmed the report and the full package. The Red Sox will receive LHP Kyle Harrison, RHP Jordan Hicks, outfield prospect James Tibbs and...

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Murray: Giants Acquire Star Rafael Devers From Red Sox In Blockbuster

Some major news dropped Sunday evening, as Robert Murray of FanSided first reported that the San Francisco Giants are acquiring star infielder Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox. The full trade sees the Giants send major league pitchers Jordan Hicks and Kyle Harrison as well as prospects James Tibbs (OF) and Jose Bello (RHP). Importantly, the Giants are taking on the entirety of Dever’s...

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Mets Swept By Red-Hot Rays At Citi Field

An ugly weekend ended with an even uglier loss, as the New York Mets were shutout 9-0 on Father’s Day and swept at home by the Tampa Bay Rays. Griffin Canning endured a rough outing, walking five and giving up six runs on just four hits—his third time allowing more than three runs in his last four starts. His command issues loomed large, as free passes and a wild pitch opened the door for Tampa...

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