Month: June 2025

Game Chat: Mets vs. Rockies, 3:10 P.M.

Sunday, June 8, 2025 • 3:10 PM Coors Field • Denver, CO RHP Tylor Megill (4-4, 3.77) vs. RHP Chase Dollander (2-5, 6.26) WPIX The New York Mets finally wind down their seven game West Coast road trip Sunday afternoon, looking to sweep the season series against the Colorado Rockies. Francisco Lindor has been a key player in both games so far this weekend. Friday night, Lindor came off the bench...

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Mets Minors Recap: Benge, Ewing Continue To Tear Up High-A

Both Carson Benge and A.J. Ewing have continued to be one of the best hitters in the New York Mets system. This was no different on Saturday as each picked up multiple hits. Benge’s season OPS sits at .902 while Ewing’s owns a .328 batting average. Triple-A Buffalo Bisons (25-35) 7, Syracuse Mets (29-33) 5 Box Score 3B David Villar, 3-for-5, 2 HR, 2B, 3 RBI (.959 OPS) 1B Jon Singleton, 1-for-3,...

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Ronny Mauricio Finding His Groove In Colorado

After tearing up Triple-A to end his rehab assignment, infielder Ronny Mauricio struggled mightily to begin his stint with the New York Mets after his call-up. The 24-year-old began his 2025 season in the big leagues 0-for-11, before he hit a double, that narrowly missed exiting the elevated Coors Field, in his final at-bat in Friday’s game. Mauricio built on that 104.5 mph double from...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Acquire Two Hard Throwers

Good morning, Mets fans! The New York Mets on Saturday announced that they acquired right-handed pitcher Justin Garza from the San Francisco Giants for cash considerations. He wasn’t the only hard-throwing righty they acquired — they also announced that they signed Julian Merryweather, who has hit 102 mph in the past, to a minor league contract. Latest Mets News Anthony DiComo of MLB.com did a...

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Mauricio Homers, Offense Backs Holmes in Win

Saturday’s win over the Rockies didn’t require the flair for dramatics like Friday. There was no late double that tied the game in the twilight innings. There was no pinch hit, go ahead double that prevented a loss to potentially the worst team that baseball has even seen. Instead, the Mets handled business. The offense delivered, first highlighted by Francisco Lindor. The shortstop...

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