Author: Alexis Farinacci

Mark Vientos Continues Scorching Hot Start

Mark Vientos has been on a tear since the season got underway, but especially the last two nights against the San Francisco Giants. After struggling in spring training, he has been sensational. On Friday, Vientos was 2-for-3, with two walks (reaching four times), with an RBI and one run scored. He followed that on Saturday by getting three more hits, for a 3-for-5 performance, driving in one,...

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Morning Briefing: Juan Soto Day-to-Day With Calf Strain

Good morning, Mets fans! Carlos Mendoza (via SNY) announced Saturday that Juan Soto will get an MRI on his calf on Sunday. Soto (via SNY) elaborated saying he is “day-to-day” and will decide if he can play on Sunday before the game. On Saturday night, the Mets dominated offensively for the second night in a row. They routed the Giants 9-0. Clay Holmes threw seven innings of shutout baseball,...

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Peralta Looks Sharp in Second Outing

Freddy Peralta was nearly untouchable on Wednesday against the Cardinals. He gave up just one earned run on three hits, walked two, and struck out seven on Wednesday over 5 1/3 innings. Peralta threw 92 pitches (54 for strikes), with his fastball topping out at 95.7 mph, and his off-speed pitches touching 87.6 mph. He threw 39 fastballs, 33 changeups, 18 sliders, and two curveballs. He had a 40...

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Mets Shut Out 3-0 by Cardinals After Strong Senga Start

The New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals continued their three-game series on Tuesday at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.  After taking their first series over the Pirates, they were looking to secure their second straight series win on Tuesday after a 4-2 win on Monday. Right-handed pitcher Kodai Senga got the ball for his first start of 2026 against Cardinals righty Andrew Pallante. However,...

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Luis Robert Jr. At The Forefront Of The Mets’ First Two Victories

Luis Robert Jr. is off to a strong start in his New York Mets career. Traded from the Chicago White Sox in September, Robert Jr.’s presence has been felt in the first two games of the season, especially Saturday night. Robert Jr. hit the Mets’ first walk-off of the 2026 season, a towering three-run home run over the 370-feet sign in center field sending the Mets to a 4-2 win over the Pittsburgh...

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