Month: June 2025

Players of the Week: Alonso, Canning Shine

The Mets had a solid week. They started the week with four games in Los Angeles against the Dodgers, splitting the series 2-2. The Mets wasted no time in bouncing back from a disappointing game four loss in Hollywood, beating the Rockies in a thrilling comeback win on Friday. The Mets swept the series against the Rockies, going 5-2 on the week and 42-24 for the year. Offensive Player of the...

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Mets Enjoy Offensive Explosion in Colorado Finale

The Mets’ offense exploded against the Rockies on Sunday as they closed out their series with a sweep, completing the six-game season sweep. The Mets drove in 13 runs on 17 hits on Sunday, with eight of their nine starters contributing to the hit parade with at least one more hit. Out of those 17 hits, Juan Soto (3-for-3), Pete Alonso (3-for-6), Jeff McNeil (3-for-5), and Francisco Alvarez...

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Mets Minors Recap: Montas Struggles in Syracuse

Frankie Montas struggled in his second Syracuse start Sunday. The 32-year-old is looking to get on the right track before rejoining the Mets pitching staff following a high-grade right lat strain that sidelined him in February. The big league club can afford to be patient with Montas, as the Mets boast a league-best team ERA of 2.85, a testament to the strength and depth of New York’s...

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Moring Briefing: Alonso Moves to Second All-Time in Mets Homers

Good morning, Mets fans! It was another fantastic weekend to be a fan of the Amazins. Pete Alonso hit two home runs against the Rockies on Sunday, which moved him into sole possession of second place on the franchise all-time home run list with 243. Alonso surpassed David Wright for second all-time, and is nine home runs away from Darryl Strawberry to become the Mets’ all-time home run...

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Mets Sweep Series From Rockies Behind Home Run Barrage

There are a few certainties in life right now: death, taxes, and the 2025 New York Mets dismantling the Colorado Rockies, and Sunday was no different. The Mets brought the bats once again, cruising to a 13-5 win in the series finale at Coors Field and completing a clean 6-0 sweep of the season series. The offense kept firing on all cylinders. Jeff McNeil led the way with two home runs; a solo...

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