Month: March 2026

Peralta Finishes Strong in Outing Against the Yankees

Freddy Peralta made his second start of spring training Sunday against the New York Yankees, completing three innings for the second consecutive outing. He allowed two earned runs on three hits and a walk, reaching a total of 45 pitches. An uptick from the 29 pitches in his previous outing against the St. Louis Cardinals back on February 27. The Yankees wasted no time attacking Peralta, scoring...

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Right Field Competition Heating Up for Mets

The Mets have a competition for right field this spring with Juan Soto moving to left field. Carson Benge, Mike Tauchman, MJ Melendez and Cristian Pache are all competing for roster spots. Brett Baty and Tyrone Taylor have spots likely secured on the major league roster, but could be factors in right field. At this point in spring, the position is still very much up for grabs, and there are...

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Morning Briefing: Juan Soto ‘Walks Off’ the Netherlands

Good morning, Mets fans! MMO’s Brandyn Pokrass is crushing spring training coverage like he’s Juan Soto in the WBC. Carson Benge and Francisco Alvarez had two hits apiece, Freddy Peralta made his second spring start (two earned runs in three innings, four strikeouts) and the Mets beat the Yankees 10-4 Sunday in front of 7,277 at Clover Park. Brandyn Pokrass was at a Carlos Mendoza...

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MMO from Port St. Lucie: The Spring Edition Subway Series

Like a wide number of people in the Northeast, the Subway Series came south for the winter. On Sunday, the New York Mets and New York Yankees faced off in Port St. Lucie. The two teams, while not having their full rosters, still had a few key contributors in the lineup on hand for the game. And for the Mets, Freddy Peralta was set to take the mound, providing fans another good look at one of the...

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Peralta Makes Second Spring Start As Young Offensive Talent Shines

The Mets showcased their offensive power against their crosstown rivals, the Yankees, in Port St. Lucie, winning the game 10-4 on Sunday. After falling behind early, the Mets rallied to take the lead and never looked back. Freddy Peralta started on the mound for the Mets. Despite a shaky beginning in which he surrendered two early runs, he settled down and pitched three innings, allowing only...

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