Author: Alexis Farinacci

Morning Briefing: Tong, McLean Now Both in Mets’ Rotation

Good morning, Mets fans! Per Will Sammon of The Athletic, the moment we have all been waiting for is here. The Mets are reportedly calling up pitching prospect Jonah Tong. He is expected to make his MLB debut on Friday against the Marlins. The right-handed pitcher has a 1.43 ERA across 113 2/3 innings with 179 strikeouts between Double-A Binghamton and Triple-A Syracuse this season. The Mets and...

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Mets Walk Off Phillies 6-5 in Electric Win

Every game against the Philadelphia Phillies is a must-win for the Mets. With a 13-3 win over the Phillies on Monday night, the Mets entered Tuesday night’s game six games back of Philadelphia in the NL East. The Mets are still above the cut line for a spot in the wild card round, but the Reds trail just two and a half games back of New York for that third wild card spot. With that, the Mets...

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Mets Release 2026 Schedule

With just over a month left in the 2025 season, Major League Baseball on Tuesday released the 2026 schedules for all 30 teams. The New York Mets will open their 2026 campaign on Thursday, March 26, at Citi Field against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The teams will have a day off on Friday and continue the three-game opening weekend series. The Mets will then bounce back and forth between the West...

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Morning Briefing: Zack Wheeler to Undergo Thoracic Outlet Surgery

Good morning, Mets fans! The Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday announced that right-handed pitcher Zack Wheeler was diagnosed with venous thoracic outlet syndrome and will undergo thoracic outlet decompression surgery, ending his 2025 MLB season. The timeline for recovery is 6-8 months. It’s a brutal blow for the former Met, who had a 2.71 ERA in 24 starts this year. Standings Update The...

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Six Mets Prospects Crack ESPN’s Top 100

With the MLB draft and trade deadline both now passed, ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel has updated his 2025 in-season top 100 MLB prospects, and the list includes six Mets prospects: No. 18 – Jett Williams, SS After a great Double-A campaign in Binghamton, the Mets recently promoted Williams to Triple-A Syracuse earlier this month. Prior to his promotion, Williams was batting .281/.390/.477, with a .867...

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