Month: September 2025

Holmes Carries Mets in 5-0 Win Over Marlins

The New York Mets need to win and get a lot of help to make it to the postseason after their loss to the Miami Marlins on Friday, and they got it on Saturday thanks to an outstanding performance by Clay Holmes. Riding Holmes’s performance, the Mets offense tacked on some runs thanks to a two-RBI day from Pete Alonso and eventually pulled away in the later innings. The bullpen then pitched...

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Game Chat: Mets vs Marlins, 4:10 PM

Saturday, September 27, 2025 • 4:10 PM loanDepot Park • Miami, FL RHP Clay Holmes (11-8, 3.66) vs. RHP Eury Pérez (7-5, 4.20) SNY • MLBN A rough night for the Mets means the pressure is on today. The Reds now control their own destiny with two games left to play this season. The Mets got the scoring started last night, thanks to another leadoff homer from Francisco Lindor, but fell apart shortly...

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NL Wild Card Update: Reds Control Their Destiny, D-backs Eliminated

Friday was another footnote in the race for the third wild card. The Diamondbacks lost again to the Padres, officially eliminating them from playoff contention. They join the Giants as the latest and final National League West team to be eliminated from a chance at the pennant. The fact the Diamondbacks were even in the race to begin with was impressive. Entering September, the club was 68-71...

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MLB Power Rankings: Week 26 Update

The final Saturday of the 2025 season marks one last power rankings. Unfortunately for most the readers involved, the penultimate day of the season will be filled with anxiety and potentially disappointment. The Mets, who had the best record in baseball in mid-June, and the second wild card spot in August, are on the verge of completing their collapse. They are “tied” with the Reds...

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Lack of Fundamentals Costs Mets in Biggest Game Yet

Carlos Mendoza was seen in the dugout scratching his ear and subtly grimacing as the Marlins’ Xavier Edwards hit a run-scoring single. It was the fourth run in a disastrous six-run frame for the Mets. “You might take your whole travel ball squad off the field if something like that happened,” SNY announcer Ron Darling said in the moment. Darling said the quiet part out loud:...

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