Author: Alexis Farinacci

Freddy Peralta Sharp In One-Hit Outing

Freddy Peralta was back on the mound for his third start of the spring on Sunday. He threw four innings against the Houston Astros, giving up one run on one hit. Peralta gave up one walk and struck out five, throwing 56 pitches and accumulating 11 whiffs. The only inning he found himself in trouble was in the first when he gave up a lead-off walk to Taylor Tramell who later scored on an RBI...

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Morning Briefing: Clayton Kershaw Officially Says Goodbye to Baseball

Good morning, Mets fans! Sunday marked the true end of an era in the baseball world. Per MLB, Clayton Kershaw was removed from Team USA’s roster in exchange for right-handed pitcher Jeff Hoffman. With being removed from Team USA, Kershaw officially says goodbye as his professional baseball career comes to an end. Kershaw did not make any outings for Team USA besides an exhibition appearance...

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Nolan McLean Delivers Mixed Results in WBC Start

Less than one year after making his MLB debut for the Mets, Nolan McLean got his first start for Team USA in a World Baseball Classic matchup against Italy on Tuesday. He started the first inning by pitching exactly how many expected: striking out the side on 11 pitches. However, the second inning was a tale of two innings. Things unraveled for McLean in inning number two after getting the first...

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Peterson, Offense Look in Season Form in 6-1 Win Over Cards

After a 9-0 shutout of the Marlins on Monday night, the Mets had a quick turnaround on Tuesday, welcoming the St. Louis Cardinals for a daytime matchup at Clover Park. The offense looked just as strong, notching 14 hits in a 6-1 win. David Peterson took the mound for his first start of the spring. He gave up an early two-out home run to Nelson Velazquez in the first inning, but settled in and...

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Senga Makes First Spring Start; Wenninger Dominates

Kodai Senga and Jack Wenninger both had encouraging outings on Saturday for the New York Mets. Senga’s velocity ticked up and Wenninger was lights out as the Mets defeated the Cardinals 3-2. Off the heels of recovering from a hamstring strain last season, Senga was back on the mound for his first start of spring on Saturday. He threw 2 2/3 innings, giving up two earned runs on three hits and...

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