Author: Alexis Farinacci

Mark Vientos Named A Replacement For The Futures Game

New York Mets’ number five prospect, Mark Vientos, has reportedly been selected to play in the 2022 Futures Game as a replacement. He will join Triple-A Syracuse teammate Francisco Álvarez in representing the Mets. Vientos, the Mets’ second round pick in 2017 (59th overall), is slashing .251/.337/.480, which is good for a comfortably above-average .826 OPS with Triple-A Syracuse. He has...

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Mets Claim Reliever Sam Clay, Designate Jake Reed for Assignment

As first reported by Matt Gelb of The Athletic Philadelphia, and confirmed by Michael Mayer of Metsmerized, the New York Mets claimed left-handed relief pitcher Sam Clay off of waivers and designated right-handed pitcher Jake Reed for assignment on Sunday. Sam Clay, prior to being claimed off of waivers Sunday by the Mets, was designated for assignment by the Nationals earlier this month. He was...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Retire Keith Hernandez’s Number 17

Good morning, Mets fans! Saturday was an incredibly special day at Citi Field as the New York Mets retired Keith Hernandez’s number 17 in front of a sellout crowd of 43,336. It was a special day as the 17 was retired and the Mets came through to win in a bizarre walk-off fashion. The Mets and Miami Marlins conclude their series on Sunday at 1:40 P.M. ET at Citi Field. Latest Mets News The New...

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Marte Leaves Game With Groin Tightness, McCann With Discomfort

UPDATE, 7:30 p.m. Marte left the game due to left groin tightness, per the Mets and as reported by Anthony DiComo of MLB. McCann departed due to discomfort in his left side. Both players will undergo imaging Sunday. Original Article Two Mets exited Saturday’s game against the Marlins early. Starling Marte left in the bottom of the fourth, and there has been no update on his condition or the...

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Report: Mets Scouting David Robertson

With Major League Baseball’s August 2 trade deadline fast approaching, the New York Mets are keeping their eye on a familiar veteran name David Robertson per Pat Ragazzo of Sports Illustrated. Robertson, now with the Chicago Cubs, appears to be having the bounce-back season he has been looking for since 2018. This season he has appeared in 30 games and has the lowest ERA he’s had since 2017,...

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