Month: September 2025

Players of the Week: Lindor, Tong Produce in Crunch Time

The Mets started last week strong, winning two of three against the Padres. They then faltered against the lowly Nationals, losing two of three to their NL East foes. The Mets played sloppy ball, which contributed to the losses in the Nationals series. The Mets’ record is now 80-76, the same record as the Reds, and they are technically tied for the final Wild Card spot. The Reds, however,...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Drop Near-Fatal Series To Nats

Okay, things are starting to look really, really, really bad for the New York Mets now. After dropping two out of three to the lowly Nationals over the weekend, the Mets are on the outside in. They are officially out of playoff position for the first time since April 5. And, with the Reds owning the tiebreaker, the Mets don’t exactly have their own destiny in their hands anymore with just...

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NL Wild Card Update: Mets Lose Control of Their Own Destiny

The Mets’ grip on the postseason is fading fast. Sunday’s 3-2 loss to the Nationals was their 11th defeat in the last 15 games, and this one carried more weight than most. It dropped them into a tie with the Reds at 80-76 for the final NL Wild Card spot. The catch? Cincinnati owns the tiebreaker, leaving New York on the outside looking in. The Diamondbacks (79-77) lurk just one game back, while...

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Season-Long Struggles Haunt Mets in Final Stretch

The 2025 Mets finished their final 2025 home stand for the regular season on Sunday. It has been a positive year overall, playing in front of fans who set a new attendance record at Citi Field. The Mets finished 49-32 at home in 2025. Unfortunately, after losing the final two games to the last-place Nationals, the Mets played themselves out of a playoff spot for the first time since April 5. And...

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Mets Minors Recap: Binghamton Loses Game 1 of Eastern League Championship

After securing the best record in the Eastern League in both halves, the Rumble Ponies dropped their first game of the Championship Series to the Erie SeaWolves. The bats were relatively quiet in the blowout win, and  R.J. Gordon struggled facing an Erie lineup containing three top-100 prospects. Meanwhile, Jett Williams, Carson Benge, Ryan Clifford and Kevin Parada all hit home runs as Syracuse...

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