Author: Alexis Farinacci

Morning Briefing: Jeff McNeil ‘Pretty Sure’ He’ll Be Ready For Opening Day

Good morning, Mets fans! Last Sunday when the morning briefing came out we discussed that Jeff McNeil was shut down from hitting and throwing for a few days. This week, we start with some positive news coming from McNeil that be believes he will be ready to go for Opening Day. Latest Mets News McNeil spoke with the media on Saturday, including Tim Healey of Newsday Sports. He told the media he’s...

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Severino Strikes Out Four in Mets’ 3-1 win over the Marlins

In his second spring training appearance of the 2024 Grapefruit League season, Luis Severino continued to stay hot. He threw three scoreless innings, giving up just three hits and striking out four. He threw 39 pitches (30 for strikes) and looked strong in his second outing as a Met. Severino has now thrown five innings of scoreless baseball. He threw two innings on March 1 against the Cardinals...

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Morning Briefing: Mets to Reassess Jeff McNeil on Tuesday

Good morning, Mets fans! Jeff McNeil has left biceps soreness. He will be shut down from hitting for a few days and reassessed on Tuesday. Joey Wendle is dealing with soreness too, in his shoulder. For more on these reports, read here. Latest MLB News Per Mark Bowman of MLB.com, Ronald Acuña Jr. had an MRI on Friday that showed irritation around his meniscus. He will receive further evaluation...

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Severino Spotless in Spring Training Debut

Luis Severino made his 2024 spring training debut for the Mets on Friday against the Cardinals. It was a successful debut for the righty Severino. He tossed two scoreless innings against the Cardinals, allowing no hits or walks, while striking out one. He threw 30 pitches (18 for strikes) in the Mets’ 3-2 Grapefruit League loss to the Red Birds in Jupiter. The Mets, who are without Kodai Senga...

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Trayce Thompson, Pete Alonso Homer in Mets 3-0 Win Over Cardinals

The New York Mets welcomed their fellow East Coast Grapefruit League opponent, the St. Louis Cardinals, to Clover Park for a Wednesday afternoon matchup. The Mets came away with a 3-0 shutout of the Cardinals as the pitching staff came together to limit St. Louis to just five hits. Right-handed pitcher Reed Garrett was on the mound for the Mets to start things off in his second start of the...

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