Month: September 2025

Game Chat: Mets vs Tigers, 1:10 PM

Wednesday, September 3, 2025 • 1:10 PM Comerica Park • Detroit, MI RHP Clay Holmes (11-6, 3.60) vs. RHP Casey Mize (12-5, 3.95) SNY • MLBN The Mets go for a sweep against one of the best teams in baseball this afternoon! Tuesday night, the Mets and Tigers traded shots early before the Mets’ offense took off in the middle third of the game. Juan Soto hit his fifth home run in five days!...

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Senga’s Next Start Could be in Minors

Struggling ace Kodai Senga’s next start could be in the minor leagues, according to Will Sammon of The Athletic. The Mets are thinking of several options, sources told Sammon. Senga would have to accept a minor-league assignment, according to his contract. The pitcher said Tuesday that he is willing to do whatever it takes to help the team win, Sammon reported. “I mean...

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McLean Earns Praise for Attitude, Grit, Preparation

Luis Torrens sees the “flair of a superstar,” Carlos Mendoza liked the way he attacked and Pete Alonso took notice of the way rookie Nolan McLean prepared between starts. McLean shook off a poor first inning to strike out seven in six innings, leading the Mets to a 12-5 victory at Detroit on Tuesday and becoming the first Mets pitcher to win his first four career starts. His 28...

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Mets Minors Recap: Mitch Voit Delivers Monster Game

Mets’ 2025 first-round pick Mitch Voit highlighted the farm system Tuesday with his first professional home run—just his third extra-base hit—while reaching base five times in St. Lucie’s 11-6 win. The 20-year-old has now extended his on-base streak to eight games, although his OPS remains modest at .617 through 19 games. Triple-A Syracuse Mets (67-66) 3, Buffalo Bison (54-75) 4 Box Score DH...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Look to Complete Sweep of Tigers

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets routed the Tigers 12-5 on Tuesday. Juan Soto, Luis Torrens and Pete Alonso (twice) all went deep, and four Mets turned in multi-hit efforts. On the mound, Nolan McLean bounced back from a shaky first inning — when two walks and two singles plated Detroit’s only runs — to deliver six strong frames. He finished with three hits allowed, two runs, three walks and...

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