Author: Alexis Farinacci

Mets Drop Series Finale 5-0 to Marlins

The New York Mets and Miami Marlins closed out their series on Wednesday at Citi Field in New York. Coming in with six straight wins, the Mets were looking to keep the win streak alive and extend it to seven. Instead of their win-streak being extended, the Mets suffered a 5-0 shutout loss to Miami and were held to just two hits. The Mets fall to 8-4 on the season as the Marlins improve to 6-6....

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Single-A St. Lucie Mets Announce 2025 Roster

When Florida State League action kicks off on Friday, the youth will take over St. Lucie County as nine of manager Luis Rivera’s 12 St. Lucie Mets position players are under the age of 21 (five teenagers, four 20-year old’s). The roster will also feature eight of the Mets’ top 30 prospects, according to MLB.com. The roster also includes eight of MMO’s Top 30 Mets prospects. St. Lucie begins...

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Brandon Nimmo Returning to Form Right on Time

Brandon Nimmo came up big for the Mets on Sunday, and for him, it was a milestone day. He returned to center field for the first time this spring after spending most of last year in left field. For a player recently dealing with plantar fasciitis and knee soreness, it’s a big step in the right direction. Nimmo went 3-for-4 on Sunday with a double in the first, a single and a run scored in...

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Baty Collects Two Hits, Alonso Goes Deep as Mets Soar to Win over Astros

The Mets took the 50-minute trip back down south to the Cacti Park of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach on Wednesday night to take on the Houston Astros in their penultimate road trip of the spring. Wednesday night’s matchup also marks the final time the Astros and Mets will see each other before the games count for real next Thursday. The Mets sent David Peterson back to the hill to start...

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Pipeline Releases 2025 Mets Prospect List

MLB Pipeline released their top 100 prospects in January. On Monday, they released their top 30 prospects for the Mets. RHP Brandon Sproat is the Mets’ top prospect; utility player Jett Williams is No. 2 and outfielder Carson Benge sits at No. 3. MLB Pipeline noted the strength of depth the Mets have in their farm system, with many players like Sproat and Wiliams who could make big league...

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