Month: July 2025

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Stop Skid Against Brewers

Doesn’t everything just feel better after a series win? For the first time in three weeks, the Mets won a series. They took two out of three from the Milwaukee Brewers. It wasn’t always pretty, but New York got the job done to record just a fifth win in its past 19 games. Despite imploding in the opener, the Mets rallied to beat a red-hot Milwaukee team in the final two games. With...

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Mets Minors Recap: Nolan McLean, Drew Gilbert Shine for Syracuse

Drew Gilbert had two home runs and Nolan McLean struck out a career-high ten batters in a Syracuse win, Binghamton won behind big days from Ryan Clifford and the rehabbing Jesse Winker, Brooklyn took the loss on a day where Brendan Girton failed to get out of the third inning, and St. Lucie did not play due to rain on Thursday. Triple-A Syracuse Mets (38-46) 7, Worcester Red Sox (43-40) 4 BOX...

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David Peterson Rebounds After Rough Pair of Starts

After two rough outings in which he failed to complete five innings and allowed exactly five runs each time, southpaw David Peterson bounced back with 6 2/3 strong innings while yielding just one earned run against the Milwaukee Brewers. It was a day the Mets desperately needed innings from their starter. On Wednesday, New York had played a twin bill and burned through seven different relievers....

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Morning Briefing: Senga, Manaea Could Return Before All-Star Break

Good morning, Mets fans! Before yesterday’s rubber match against the Milwaukee Brewers, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza provided updates on pitchers Kodai Senga and Sean Manaea. Mendoza said the team is aiming to have Manaea back in the majors for their final game before the All-Star break. Meanwhile, according to Jorge Castillo of ESPN, Senga is expected to begin a rehab assignment on either...

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David Peterson Bounces Back as Mets Win Series Over Brewers

The Mets won a series for the first time in three weeks upon beating the Milwaukee Brewers 3-2 in a nail-biter on Thursday night. The top half of the lineup carried the Mets’ offense. Brandon Nimmo followed up his grand slam yesterday with a solo shot off former teammate Jose Quintana to put New York up 1-0 in the second. With the game tied 1-1 in the sixth, Starling Marte and Francisco...

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