Author: Alexis Farinacci

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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Blade Tidwell’s Debut a Mixed Bag

Blade Tidwell, the Mets’ No. 15 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, got the ball in Game 1 of the doubleheader in St.Louis on Sunday for his debut. As exciting as debut day can be for a player, it was a mixed bag for Tidwell. The Cardinals roughed up the Mets’ 2022 second-round pick, tagging him for nine hits, six runs (all earned) and one home run. Tidwell struck out two and walked...

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Mets’ Rally Comes Up Short Against Diamondbacks

It had been four and a half years since Brandon Waddell had appeared in a Major League game. He last pitched in the United States on July 9, 2021, before the Mets called him up and gave him the ball on Wednesday to face Corbin Burnes and the Arizona Diamondbacks in game two of their series at Citi Field. Huascar Brazobán opened the night for Waddell. He threw two hitless innings with three...

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Mets Rally in Eighth, Fall to Twins in Extras

The New York Mets and Minnesota Twins wrapped up their three-game series in Minnesota on Wednesday. In a game dominated by the Twins through seven innings, the Mets came back to tie it in the eighth and ultimately send the game to extra innings. A promising top of the tenth fell short for New York, which was followed by a walk-off single by Ty France to hand the Mets back-to-back losses....

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