Month: September 2025

Arizona Fall League Rosters Announced

The Mets prospects that will be playing in the Arizona Fall League later this year have been named. Those players, who will be playing for the Scottsdale Scorpions, are C/1B/OF Chris Suero, OF Nick Morabito, UT D’Andre Smith, RHP Brett Banks, RHP Wyatt Hudepohl, RHP Bryce Jenkins and RHP Austin Troesser.   Suero was ranked 14th on MetsMerized’s most recent prospect rankings. Morabito...

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NL Wild Card Update: Mets Lead Looks Precarious

The marathon baseball season is a sprint now and the Mets are staggering to the finish line. New York has lost four in a row and eight of 12. Meanwhile, the surging San Francisco Giants, winners of 13 of 16, have closed to within two games of the Mets for the final Wild Card spot. (The Mets hold the tiebreaker over the Giants.) And three teams lie in wait behind the Giants. If the Reds,...

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Mendoza Wants Struggling Manaea, Team to Keep Fighting

Sean Manaea had Nick Castellanos in a 1-2 count in the first inning Tuesday when he lined a two-run double into the left-field corner. The count was 1-2 again an inning later when Otto Lopez homered. Next up was Harrison Bader, who hit a hanging sweeper 358 feet for a 4-0 Phillies lead. Manaea, who has given up four earned runs or more in six of his last seven outings, was visibly upset in the...

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Mets Minors Recap: Williams, Clifford Homer For Syracuse

Colin Houck came through with a clutch two-run homer in the eighth to lift Brooklyn in Game 1 of the SAL North Division Final. The former first-round pick needed the breakthrough after a rough regular season in High-A (.558 OPS), following a stronger showing at Low-A St. Lucie (.812 OPS). Ryan Clifford and Jett Williams homered in the win for Syracuse. Mets’ top pitching prospects not in...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Fighting Four-Game Skid

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets fell 9-3 to the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday for their fourth consecutive loss. Ranger Suárez dominated on the mound, shutting down New York for six scoreless innings and striking out 12. Offensively, the Mets managed eight hits but failed to capitalize with runners on. Mark Vientos hit a solo homer in the seventh, and RBIs from Starling Marte and...

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