Month: July 2025

Francisco Alvarez Thriving in Triple-A

After being demoted to Triple-A on June 22, Mets catcher Francisco Alvarez has thrived in Syracuse and remains upbeat. “My confidence is not low right now, but I am not going to tell you that it’s very high, too,” Alvarez said via The Athletic’s Will Sammon. “My confidence is always there. It’s a part of my game, and it’s a part of my mindset. So, for me, it is always there, but it’s not...

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Brazobán Earns Clutch Save in Comeback Win

Clinging to a one-run lead in the 10th inning in Baltimore Tuesday, Carlos Mendoza had a choice. He could stick with All-Star Edwin Díaz, who had thrown 10 pitches in a 1-2-3 ninth inning, or he could put the game in the hands of Huascar Brazobán. Since May 1, Díaz had allowed one earned run in 24 innings pitched. In the same time frame, Brazobán had surrendered 16 earned runs in 26 innings...

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Mets Minors: Ryan Clifford Homers Twice

Ryan Clifford led the charge in Binghamton’s rout over Altoona with two home runs and seven RBIs in a 16-3 rout. In Syracuse, Sean Manaea struck out five over 3 2/3 innings in what’s likely his final rehab start before rejoining the Mets’ starting rotation in Kansas City. Jared Young stayed red-hot for Syracuse, homering for the third straight game. Triple-A Syracuse Mets (41-47) 13,...

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Morning Briefing: Senga, Manaea Eyeing Imminent Returns

Good morning, Mets fans! Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga are both poised to return to the Mets’ rotation this weekend, bringing the team close to full health after months of injuries. Manaea completed his final rehab start Tuesday for Triple-A Syracuse, pitching 3 2/3 innings with five strikeouts while allowing three runs. If all goes well, he is expected to make his season debut Sunday in Kansas...

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Home Run Surge Lifts Mets in 7-6 Comeback Win Over Orioles

The Mets (53-39) opened their six-game road trip on a high note Tuesday evening, rallying to beat the Orioles (40-50) 7-6 in 10 innings at Camden Yards. Powered by home runs from Ronny Mauricio, Francisco Lindor, and Pete Alonso, the win marked New York’s biggest comeback of the season, overcoming a four-run deficit for the first time since 2024. (Box Score) Clay Holmes got the start for the...

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