Author: Alexis Farinacci

Morning Briefing: Mets Agree To Trade For Nationals Jesse Winker

Good morning, Mets fans! The news Mets fans didn’t want to hear came out on Saturday, as Kodai Senga went back on the injured list. The Mets placed him on the 15-day IL as a result of the left calf strain he suffered on Friday night in his first start of the season against the Braves in which he exited the game in the sixth inning with the injury. To add salt to an open wound, the Mets then got...

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Martinez Breaks Out of July Slump With Grand Slam

As the Mets have continued their surge in July, J.D. Martinez had been on the outside looking in. In the month of July, Martinez came into Friday’s game slashing .200/.293/.292 and had only driven in six runs. He hadn’t hit a homer since July 1. But on Friday night, Martinez looked like his old self. The righty mashed the Braves, including the momentum-shifting hit of the game. With...

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Senga Exits Season Debut Early With Calf Strain

Tonight was the moment that the Mets and Mets fans alike were looking forward to for a long time: the return of right-handed starting pitcher Kodai Senga to the mound against the Atlanta Braves after being activated from the 60-day injured list (right shoulder capsule strain). Senga was rather effective through the first five innings of his season debut. However, his night ended in sudden...

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Mets Hit Five Home Runs, Complete Subway Series Sweep

Leading the 2024 season-series 3-0, a Subway Series sweep was on the line for the Mets on Wednesday night as they took on the Yankees, who were looking to avoid the sweep, for the final time in 2024 under the lights at Yankee Stadium. Sean Manaea (6-4, 3.74 ERA) got the start for the Mets in an important matchup against Gerrit Cole (3-1, 5.40 ERA coming into Wednesday night) for the home...

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Morning Briefing: Marte Provides Insight on Injured Knee

Good morning, Mets fans! Tim Healey of Newsday Sports spoke with Starling Marte about his recent knee injury. Per Marte, his knee “could’ve given out at any moment.” Meanwhile, down in Miami, Luis Severino and the New York Mets held off the Marlins for 1-0 victory in Miami to even the series. They’re back at it today at 1:40 PM ET as Christian Scott (0-2, 4.36 ERA) and the Mets take on Trevor...

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