Good morning, Mets fans!

The Mets close out their 2021 season today against the Braves, the NL East champs for the fourth year in a row. Noah Syndergaard will make his second appearance of the year when he starts the game. The plan is to let him pitch for another inning.

Latest Mets News

Jon Heyman of MLB Network reported that the Mets will “soon” contact Theo Epstein regarding their Baseball President job and are planning to request permission to interview Billy Beane and David Stearns after the A’s and Brewers’ seasons conclude.

As reported by Jacob Resnick of SNY, the New York Mets have signed Claudio Scotti, a 23-year-old right-handed pitcher from Italy.

Latest MLB News

Per Jon Heyman of MLB Network, Padres Manager Jayce Tingler was relieved of his managerial duties by the club on Saturday.

According to MLB Trade Rumors, the Los Angeles Dodgers placed Clayton Kershaw on the 10-day injured list Saturday with forearm discomfort.

MLB Trade Rumors reported that the Colorado Rockies have hired Bill Schmidt as their new General Manager.

MLB Trade Rumors looks at Free Agents Correa, Iglesias, and Rodriguez.

According to Jon Heyman of MLB Network, Hanley Ramirez will attempt to make a comeback in Winter Ball in the Dominican Republic. He will be 38-years old in December.

Latest on MMO

Cam Adams recaps the Mets minor league affiliate scores from Friday, October 1 in which Khalill Lee hit two singles in Syracuse’s loss.

Dan Quinones recaps Tylor Megill’s last appearance of 2021 in win against Braves.

Brian Wright recalls October 2 in Mets history, a day when Mike Piazza said farewell to the Mets.

Mojo Hill explains why Robinson Cano will have a tough time fitting back in in 2022 when he comes off of his suspension.

Thomas Hall discusses how Edwin Diaz has taken another leap forward in 2021.

Beyond the Blog

Episode Three of the Get Metsmerized Podcast: Syndergaard, Stroman and Conforto

On This Date in Mets History

2008: Jerry Manuel signed a two-year contract to manage the Mets.

Birthdays: Jack Lamabe (85)

Let’s go Mets!