Month: August 2025

Cedric Mullins Heating Up For Mets Down the Stretch

Before the Mets churned out 12 runs and 21 hits against the Braves in Friday’s win, the club was hanging onto an early 2-0 lead in the third. Nolan McLean looked sharp to start the game, but as anyone who’s watched this team the last month knows, no lead is safe. Especially in Atlanta. That’s why when Cedric Mullins stepped up to the plate with runners on second and third with...

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Frankie Montas Requires Surgery, 2026 Season in Jeopardy

Updated Post – Aug. 28 at 4:21 PM Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that Frankie Montas has a tear in his UCL and will need to undergo surgery. If Montas requires the full Tommy John surgery, he likely won’t be able to pitch in the 2026 season. He holds a $17 million player option for next year. Original Post: Aug. 23 at 3:32 PM The Mets announced two roster moves prior to...

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MLB Power Rankings: Week 21 Update

Numerous divisional clashes began Friday, setting the stage for the twilight of the 2025 regular season. The Mets went to Atlanta and got a massive 12-7 win to stave off the Reds in the National League wild card chase, the Red Sox stole a win 1-0 in the Bronx against the Yankees to solidify second place in the American League East, and the Padres finally defeated the Dodgers 2-1 to pull into a...

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Nolan McLean Sparkles in Second MLB Start

Mets fans can take a deep breath: A starter not named David Peterson has made it through six innings. In Friday’s series opener against the Braves, Nolan McLean became the first since Clay Holmes on June 7 to accomplish such a feat. Not only did it end an embarrassing streak for the Mets, but it gave them all the more assurance that perhaps McLean is here to stay. “At this point, I...

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Mets Minors Recap: Clifford Connects for Syracuse

Ryan Clifford, who hit 24 homers with Double-A Binghamton to lead the Eastern League before he was promoted, launched his first two homers for Triple-A Syracuse. The first one went to the opposite field. So did the second. The 22-year-old first baseman is 9-for-33 in 10 games for Syracuse. Triple-A Indianapolis Indians (72-51) 0, Syracuse Mets (63-61) 5 Box Score 1B Ryan Clifford, 3-for-4, 2 HR...

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