Month: September 2025

Game Chat: Mets vs Tigers, 1:10 PM

Friday, September 1, 2025 • 1:10 PM Comerica Park • Detroit, MI LHP Sean Manaea (1-2, 5.01) vs. RHP Charlie Morton (9-10, 5.25) SNY • MLBN The Mets look to shake off a rough weekend against the Marlins with a trip to visit the Detroit Tigers. The Mets’ comeback efforts on Saturday fell short, and on Sunday, they couldn’t get anything going against the Marlins, erasing some of the momentum...

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Series Preview: Mets Look to Reset Against Tigers

One step forward, one step back! It’s the New York Mets dance! After sweeping the Philadelphia Phillies, the Mets had a chance to capitalize on their momentum and go on a run. And then they lost to the Miami Marlins, not just once, but three times in four games. Suddenly, it feels like the Mets are back at square zero. While the lineup has been upper-tier, the pitching, outside of Nolan...

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3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Lose Momentum Against Miami

The 2025 season is proving to be a frustrating rollercoaster ride for the New York Mets. Days after sweeping the Phillies in dominating fashion, the Mets dropped three of four to the lowly Marlins. Consequently, all the momentum and all the hope disappeared just as quickly as it had returned. Not only is losing a series to a team under .500 this late in the season concerning, but New York also...

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Senga’s Struggles Becoming Too Familiar

Kodai Senga took the mound for the Mets on Sunday, hoping to end the homestand positively, let alone the incredibly joyous way that it began, with the sweep of the Phillies. However, the Mets were left with another early exit from Senga. As a result, the NL East race is effectively over, the Reds gained a game on the Mets and some serious questions about Senga’s place in the starting...

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Morning Briefing: Mets End Homestand With Series Loss

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets dropped Sunday’s game to the Miami Marlins, 5-1. Sandy Alcantara dominated the lineup, tossing seven innings and allowing just one run. Kodai Senga struggled again, lasting only 4 2/3 innings before giving way to Brandon Waddell, who impressed with 4 1/3 scoreless frames in relief. Offensively, the Mets managed only five hits. Jeff McNeil collected two of them,...

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