Author: Alexis Farinacci

Morning Briefing: Jose Siri Progressing Faster Than Expected

Good morning, Mets fans, and a very Happy Mother’s Day to all you moms out there! In his pregame press conference on Saturday, Carlos Mendoza told reporters that Jose Siri is progressing faster than expected by Mendoza and the Mets’ staff. Siri has been out since April 12 with a fractured left tibia. He was originally projected to be out for 8-10 weeks. Latest Mets News Saturday was...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Begin Long Stretch of Home Games

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets (24-14) are back home at Citi Field to open a three-game series against the Chicago Cubs (22-16). The projected starters for Friday night’s matchup are former teammates who should know each other well. It will be right-handed pitcher Jameson Taillon (2-1, 3.86 ERA), on the mound for the visiting Cubs against right-handed pitcher Clay Holmes (4-1, 2.95 ERA)...

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Kodai Senga Settles In, Shuts Down Diamondbacks

As a pitcher in the Major Leagues, you’re going to battle with adversity. You’ll have good days, bad days, and days where you have to go out and find ways to be successful. For Kodai Senga, Wednesday was that day that he had to grind it out and stay composed as his start against the Diamondbacks did not start how he expected it to through the first three innings. He walked five of the first 10...

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Soto Goes Deep Twice as Mets Take Series From Diamondbacks

After the Mets dropped game two to the Diamondbacks Tuesday night, Kodai Senga threw six scoreless innings, Juan Soto homered twice, and Francisco Lindor doubled twice, driving in a pair of runs to lead New York to a 7-1 victory in the rubber match Wednesday. It was a pitchers’ duel through five innings in Phoenix before the Mets drew first blood with a solo home run in the sixth by Soto...

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Mets Sign Veteran Left-Hander

On Wednesday, the New York Mets announced that they had signed a left-handed pitcher, Colin Poche, to a minor league contract. He will report to Triple-A Syracuse. Poche, 31, has spent the first month of the 2025 season with the Washington Nationals. He was 1-2 with an 11.42 ERA over the course of 8 2/3 innings. He has appeared in 13 games and has given up 11 earned runs on 10 hits. He walked 12...

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