Author: Alexis Farinacci

Tong Shelled as Mets Drop Middle Game to the Cubs

The 2025 season and playoff bracket are coming down to this final week of regular-season baseball. Coming into their Wednesday matchup against the Chicago Cubs, the Mets sat just one game above the Arizona Diamondbacks and one game up on the Cincinnati Reds in the chase for the final National League Wild Card spot. Meanwhile, the Cubs, who already clinched a playoff spot, were also desperate for...

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Tong, Williams Among Mets’ Prospects to Get Double-A Recognition

Minor League Baseball on Tuesday announced their 2025 Double-A All-Stars and Award winners and the Mets’ Double-A affiliate Binghamton Rumble Ponies took home a plethora of honors, showing the true strength and depth of the Mets’ farm system and their success this season. The following players who were apart of the Rumble Ponies’ roster in 2025 were awarded honors: Jonah Tong, Pitcher of the...

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Morning Briefing: Holmes to Piggyback Manaea Amidst Tight Race

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets dropped Game 2 to the Nationals on Saturday 5-3. The rubber match of the series takes place this afternoon at 1:40 p.m. ET. It will be right-handed pitcher Jake Irvin (8-13, 5.76 ERA, 113 SO) on the mound for Washington against left-handed pitcher Sean Manaea (2-3, 5.40 ERA, 68 SO) on the mound for the home Mets. Per Laura Albanese of Newsday, Manaea will start...

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Morning Briefing: Megill, Garrett Recommended For Tommy John

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets got a two-for-one negative pitching update Friday night. As reported in an Athletic article by Tim Britton, both Tylor Megill and Reed Garrett have been recommended for Tommy John surgery. Both pitchers are still receiving additional opinions and going through their options before their plans are finalized. Megill was great in March and April before struggling...

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Peterson Struggles in the Mets’ 7-4 Loss

The Mets may be out of contention for the NL East after the Phillies clinched the division on Tuesday; however, coming into Wednesday night’s matchup against the Padres, the race was still on for the NL Wild Card. As of Wednesday evening, the Mets were in third place, but only two games ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Mets took game one from San Diego 8-3 and were looking to keep their...

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