Author: Alexis Farinacci

Francisco Lindor Homers As Mets Tie With Cardinals

The Mets and Cardinals faced off in the penultimate game of spring training on Saturday night at Clover Park. It was right-handed pitcher Andre Pallante on the mound for the visiting team against right-handed pitcher Tylor Megill for the Mets. Both the offense and pitching got off to slow starts on Saturday as the Mets and Cardinals ended up in a tie at the end of the night. The biggest offense...

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Motivated Pete Alonso Rakes Against Rays

Pete Alonso arrived back from the World Baseball Classic on Thursday and he came back with one thing on his mind: The Mets making it to the postseason. Alonso represented a Team USA team that lost to Japan in the final of the tournament. So many players came back saying the WBC had the atmosphere of playoff baseball, and Alonso was no different. “It’s an addicting feeling,” he said in an...

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Big Upgrades to Citi Field for 2023 Season

Giant donut popcorn milkshake while viewing players’ game stats on the new giant video board in the outfield? That sounds like the start to a winning 2023 season for the Mets at Citi Field, where a lot of food choices and stadium features got upgraded for this year. This article will detail the many new menu items and stadium upgrades that fans can expect to see when they go to Citi Field this...

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Tommy Hunter Continues Strong Spring

The New York Mets are just a week away from opening day 2023 and an opening day in which will be missing a key pitcher in Edwin Diaz who was injured during the World Baseball Classic last week. But it’s “next man up” mentality for the Mets’ bullpen and Buck Showalter still has decisions to make for the last couple of spots. Jimmy Yacabonis, T.J. McFarland, Tommy Hunter, and Jeff Brigham all...

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Ohtani, Japan Best USA 3-2 to Win 2023 World Baseball Classic

It was a winner takes all night at Loan Depot Park in Miami as Mike Trout, Trea Turner, and the United States took on Shohei Ohtani of team Japan. Arizona Diamondbacks’ right-handed pitcher Merrill Kelly who got the ball for the U.S. against Shoto Imanaga, the left-handed pitcher from Japan. The United States got off to an early lead, but two home runs by Japan were enough to give Japan the...

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