Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

Kodai Senga Limits Damage Despite Facing Traffic

Kodai Senga was far from perfect on Wednesday night. He did do his best to give the New York Mets every opportunity to win, however. In the wake of a 4-1 defeat to the lowly Washington Nationals – the Mets’ fourth loss in a row – very few came out of another frustrating night with any credit. Senga can be placed in that minority. While his outing against the Nationals was far...

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Red Hot Pete Alonso Mashes His Way To Early HR Lead

Pete Alonso means business in 2023. Great players have the innate ability to be able to drag their team through adversity. Alonso is doing that for the New York Mets right now. He may also be the most consistent and the most potent hitter in all of baseball. Alonso entered Friday night’s game against the Giants tied for the major lead with nine homers with Patrick Wisdom of the Cubs....

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Scherzer Start Pushed To Wednesday, Butto Starting Sunday

Max Scherzer has been pulled from his scheduled start against the Oakland A’s on Sunday due to “lingering soreness.” Mike Puma of The New York Post was first with the news. According to Puma, Scherzer has been dealing with soreness and will now pitch Wednesday for the Mets against the Dodgers in LA. The Mets had yet to name a starter for Wednesday. As a result, José Butto will...

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Mets Getting It All Wrong With Handling Of Prospects

The New York Mets have a prospect problem. And there is no denying it. There seems to be some flawed logic at play when it comes to how the Mets are handling their prospects. It is in stark contrast to the rest of MLB, and it contradicts the mission statement of the front office wanting to win right now. It seems that every single day highly-rated prospect Brett Baty goes off at the plate and...

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Pete Alonso Getting Hot, Makes History Against Marlins

Pete Alonso has appeared to have shaken off the early season rust and is starting to settle into a groove for the New York Mets. It took a few games for both Alonso and the Mets offense as a whole to find their rhythm. The offense was shut down by the Milwaukee Brewers, while Alonso was hitting just .136 through the first six games of the 2023 season. He also had just one home run and two RBIs...

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