Month: September 2025

3 Up, 3 Down: Mets Come Through In Chicago

The New York Mets now have three games left for all the marbles. After coming up clutch to take two out of three in Chicago, the Mets go into the final weekend of the regular season knowing what they need to do. Just win and take care of business in Miami. That’s easier said than done given this team’s history against the Marlins. But, with that said, the Mets did just grind out two...

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NL Wild Card Update: Mets Remain in Control of Their Own Destiny

The Mets’ victory Tuesday night over the Chicago Cubs was their largest comeback of the season. Unfortunately, the 2025 Mets continue to keep their fans on edge. After their inspiring win in the first game at Wrigley, they dropped a clunker Wednesday night by a score of 10-3.  Jonah Tong, looking every bit like the rookie who only made two starts in Triple-A, lasted for just two innings...

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Mets’ Pitching Outlook for Crucial Marlins Series

The Mets’ pitching plans for their final, and most important, series of the regular season against the Miami Marlins still appear to be up in the air as they sit a game up on the Cincinnati Reds for the final Wild Card spot in the National League. Brandon Sproat will toe the rubber in the first game of the set on Friday night at loanDepot Park, which would line him up to start Game 2 of a...

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Nolan McLean Gets Job Done Despite Home Run Struggles

It must first be acknowledged that Nolan McLean is not by any means a perfect pitcher, nor is he an extremely refined one (yet). However, his line Thursday — 5 1/3 innings, five runs allowed on five hits and two walks — feels almost nonsensical. McLean entered the night carrying a superb 1.27 ERA, and for the first half of his outing, he looked every bit as dominant as that number suggests....

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Morning Briefing: Mets One Game Ahead of Reds Entering Final Series

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets took a crucial series win over the Cubs with an 8-5 victory Thursday at Wrigley Field, keeping control of their postseason fate. Nolan McLean struck out 11 over 5 1/3 innings, while Francisco Lindor hit his 30th home run of the season to join Juan Soto as the second Mets player in the 30/30 club this year. Brandon Nimmo, Brett Baty and Tyrone Taylor powered the...

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