Month: September 2025

Edgardo Alfonzo Selected to Mets’ Latin American Hall of Fame

Edgardo Alfonzo has been selected to the Mets Latin American Hall of Fame, the team announced Friday. “It’s such an honor to be inducted into the Mets Latin American Hall of Fame,” Alfonzo said. “Throughout my career, it was always an honor to play for my family, the fans, and my country of Venezuela. This achievement is for everyone who supported me and helped my dreams...

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Mets’ Playoff Hopes In Danger Amidst Six-Game Losing Streak

After holding what seemed like a nearly insurmountable lead in the National League Wild Card standings, the Mets have found themselves in a tight playoff race that may come down to the final days of the regular season for the second year in a row. Heading into their series against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park last weekend, New York was five games ahead of them and four in...

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Mets Minors Recap: Joel Díaz Helps Brooklyn Reach SAL Championship Series

The Brooklyn Cyclones are heading to their first-ever South Atlantic League Championship, thanks to a dazzling performance by right-handed pitcher Joel Díaz. Allowing only two hits and two walks over almost seven innings, Diaz helped lead the Cyclones over the Greensboro Grasshoppers. In his first regular season with Brooklyn, Díaz threw 106 2/3 innings, most of them coming as a starter, with a...

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Mets Offense Goes Ice-Cold After First-Inning Success

The Mets entered Citizens Bank Park on Thursday in desperate need of a spark. For a fleeting moment, it looked like they had one. New York opened Thursday night with exactly the kind of inning they’ve been looking for. Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto wasted no time, starting with two singles against Phillies southpaw Jesús Luzardo. Both then stole bases, and suddenly the Mets had two runners in...

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Morning Briefing: Jonah Tong Set to Face Jacob deGrom

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets came out swinging Thursday night in Philadelphia, plating four runs in the first inning. But what began as a promising start quickly unraveled, as their offense went silent and their last 25 hitters were retired in order. The Phillies chipped away at the early deficit and ultimately completed the four-game sweep with a 6-4 win. The loss extended New York’s skid...

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