Month: September 2025

Mets Get Swept By Phillies, Losing Streak Hits Six

The Mets opened up Thursday’s game against the Phillies on a mission to save face in what has been a rough series, scoring four runs in the first inning. They ended the night with the embarrassment of a four-game sweep at the hands of Philadelphia. After their opening hit barrage, the Mets’ bats literally went quiet, with their last 25 hitters retired in order by Phillies pitchers. Mets...

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Game Chat: Mets vs Phillies, 7:15 PM

Thursday, September 11, 2025 • 7:15 PM Citizens Bank Park • Philadelphia, PA LHP David Peterson (9-5, 3.72) vs. LHP Jesús Luzardo (13-6, 4.01) FOX There have been better weeks to be a Mets fan. The Mets are on a five-game losing streak right now and will try to avoid the four-game sweep by the Phillies tonight. At this point, the Mets are fighting to stay in the Wild Card race. The Mets’...

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Remembering 9/11 By Joe D

Time does not heal all wounds. The pain of what happened on September 11th, 2001, has not subsided. We can put the tragedy of what took place on that day out of our minds, but we can never put it out of our hearts. Every single day, Americans are still dying because of 9/11. Their lives continue to raise the death toll of that tragic day. What started out as 3,000 lives lost, has now eclipsed...

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Time Running Out for Helsley, Stanek

The Mets’ bullpen has been a major culprit in the team’s struggles over the last six weeks. Since August 1, they have posted a 4.99 ERA, the fifth-worst mark in baseball. Ryne Stanek and Ryan Helsley have been the biggest concerns, failing time and time again to keep games within reach. Their performance continued to lag on Wednesday as the Mets dropped their fifth straight game, and...

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Gregory Soto Lets Game Slip Away

Gregory Soto entered Wednesday’s game with a runner on second in the fifth inning and left-handed hitting Max Kepler coming to the plate. When the Mets dealt two minor leaguers to Baltimore for the lefty in July, it was for situations like this. Lefties have slashed .214/.311/.300 against Soto in his seven-year career. Kepler sent Soto’s first pitch (a 98 mph fastball) to center for...

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