Author: Alexis Farinacci

Morning Briefing: Gooden, Strawberry’s Legacies Etched in Mets History

Good morning, Mets fans! In other exciting news, the Mets on Thursday announced that Darryl Strawberry’s and Dwight Gooden’s numbers of No. 18 and 16, respectively, will be retired next season. Their legacies will be etched in Mets history now as the sixth and seventh players to have their numbers retired by the club. For more on this news, read here. Latest Mets News After a day off, the Mets...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Riding Four-Game Winning Streak

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets’ 2023 season may be all but a lost cause, with the trade deadline in the rearview mirror, but they’ve now won four in a row after their 13-2 whomping of the Cardinals on Saturday. Their hot ways have brought them within six games of a Wild Card spot. They’ll look to stay hot and complete a four-game sweep of St. Louis Sunday at 2:15 p.m. ET....

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Mets’ Offense Explodes For 13 Runs Against Cardinals

The New York Mets (58-66) and St. Louis Cardinals (54-70) continued their four-game series on Saturday night in St. Louis. Coming into Saturday night’s matchup, the Mets had won three games in a row and four of their last five games. After taking the first two games of their four-game set against the Cardinals, the Mets turned to Kodai Senga to keep their win streak alive. Miles Mikolas...

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Morning Briefing: Verlander’s ‘Diva’ Attitude Reportedly Clashed With Scherzer

Good morning, Mets fans. It was certainly a day to forget for the New York Mets on Saturday. In their doubleheader with the Atlanta Braves, New York was outscored 27-0. Entering tonight’s series finale, the Mets have been outscored 34-3 in the series — the franchise’s worst run differential in a stretch of three games. Andrew Battifarano of The New York Post’s department discussed how Justin...

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Mets Shut Out, Swept In Doubleheader By Braves

After being pummeled by the Braves 21-3 in Game One of Saturday’s doubleheader, Jose Quintana (0-3, 3.42 ERA) and the Mets looked to turn things around in game two. Quintana was opposed by Braves ace Spencer Strider (12-4, 3.80 ERA). Game two was a pitcher’s dual as through four innings each team had collected just one hit. Brandon Nimmo represented the Mets’ first hit of the day, a lead-off...

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