Month: April 2026

Nolan McLean, Offense Lead Mets to Blowout Win Over Giants

The Mets’ (4-4) offense, led by Francisco Alvarez, broke out in a big way behind a suburb start from Nolan McLean in a dominant win against the San Francisco Giants (3-5) in the second game of their four game set. The first inning began with a bang, but did not come without concern. The Mets scored their first run after back-to-back-to-back hit by Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, and Bo...

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Juan Soto’s MRI Revealed Minor Calf Strain

Updated Post — 04/04/26, 19:15  The Mets got good news on Juan Soto’s calf. Soto received an MRI on his calf earlier Saturday, which the superstar says came back revealing a minor strain. Due to the results, Soto wasn’t placed on the IL, but will remain day to day. Carlos Mendoza also stated the plan is to wait until the Mets get back to Citi Field Tuesday to further evaluate...

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Game Chat: Mets vs Giants, 10:15 PM

Friday, April 3, 2026 • 10:15 PM Oracle Park • San Francisco, CA RHP Nolan McLean (0-0, 3.60) vs. LHP Tyler Mahle (0-1, 4.50) WPIX The Mets and I have something in common – we both went to sleep last night around 10 PM EST. The Mets opened up the night scoring a run in the first but then immediately allowed three runs in the next frame. Mark Vientos hit a solo home run in the top of the second...

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Mets Minors Game Chat: Christian Scott Making Season Debut for Syracuse

After Low-A St. Lucie began their season on Thursday, both Double-A Binghamton and High-A Brooklyn will do the same on Friday as they ring in Opening Day. St. Lucie and Triple-A Syracuse both dropped their respective games yesterday, and they’ll look to get back in the win column today. 4:05 PM · NBT Bank Stadium · Toledo (2-4) at Syracuse (3-3) Fresh off a 17-7 loss to Toledo on Thursday...

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Three Non-Top 30 Mets Prospects to Monitor in 2026

Recently, we released our list of the top 50 prospects for the Mets here at Metsmerized heading into the 2026 season, and while much of the attention will understandably go towards the front of the list, the back deserves some attention too. Minor league breakouts happen every year, so here are three players ranked outside the top 30 who have the potential to fly up prospect lists by the end of...

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