Author: Alexis Farinacci

Morning Briefing: Scherzer Set To Start Monday Against Brewers

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets are set to get their ace back this week as Max Scherzer is set make his start on Monday against the Brewers. The Mets starters have pitched well and the re-addition of Scherzer will increase the quality of the Mets rotation heading into the final stretch. The Mets won their third straight against the Pirates Saturday. They stood pat with the Braves once again,...

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Morning Briefing: Lindor, Díaz Want Beltran Back with Mets

Good morning, Mets fans! Carlos Beltran returned to Citi Field on Thursday. Following the visit, Francisco Lindor and Edwin Díaz spoke with members of various media outlets and discussed how Beltran should be brought back to the Mets and how they would welcome him back with history aside. The Mets won their second straight game against the Pirates Friday, righting the ship after suffering a...

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Carrasco Crumbles in First Start Back from the Injured List

The Mets activated Carlos Carrasco off of the 15-day injured list on Sunday (oblique strain). It was not the ideal start that Carrasco would’ve hoped for, however, as he struggled hard on Sunday afternoon. The right-handed pitcher lasted just 2.2 innings before Buck Showalter turned the game over to right-handed pitcher Trevor Williams in the third inning. Carrasco gave up five runs, just one...

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Morning Briefing: Max Scherzer Expects To Make Next Start

Good morning, Mets fans! Max Scherzer exited Saturday night’s game early. He threw just five innings (67 pitches) before coming out of the game. Afterwards, the Mets and their offense were unable to get going. After a woeful to of the ninth inning, New York fell by the final score of 7-1. With the loss, the Mets’ division lead shrinks to two games. All is not lost, however, as Tim Healey...

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Brandon Nimmo Made Catch of the Year in Mets Win

Brandon Nimmo played a phenomenal game on Wednesday at the plate and in the field. He was 2-for-4 with a run scored and a play in the outfield that will no doubt make SportsCenter highlights as he robbed Justin Turner of a game-tying home run in the top of the seventh. Nimmo’s first hit came in the bottom of the third. It was a two-out single to left field that got the momentum started for the...

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