Author: Anthony Caraturo

Scherzer Exits After Five Innings Against Nats

Mets starter Max Scherzer exited Saturday night’s start against the Washington Nationals, having only thrown 67 pitches. The right-hander walked down into the tunnel after motioning to Mets pitching coach Jeremy Hefner to follow him after exiting after the fifth inning. Scherzer allowed a first-inning home run to Nationals second baseman Luis Garcìa. That was the only run he allowed for...

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Chris Bassitt, Timely Hitting Propel Mets to 6-0 Win Over Phillies

The New York Mets (74-40) squared off with the Philadelphia Phillies (63-50) on Sunday afternoon. The Mets came into the afternoon sporting a 38-15 record against the NL East. With four combined runs scored between both teams in the series through two games displaying excellent pitching, a vital rubber game loomed between two of baseball’s hottest clubs. With key contributions from starter...

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Jeff McNeil Stays Hot in Mets’ 6-2 Win

The New York Mets (71-39) entered the evening riding a four-game winning streak as they squared off with the Cincinnati Reds (44-64). Citi Field has been tough for opponents, and Tuesday night was no different. The club was able to extend its win streak to five games with key contributions from Jeff McNeil and Carlos Carrasco. The Mets have taken the first two of three against the Reds and will...

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MMO Trade Profile: Brandon Drury, 3B

Position: 3B/2B/1B Bats/Throws: R/R Age: 8/21/1992 (29) Traditional Stats: 81 G, 86 H, 18 HR, 52 RBI, .278/.336/.528 Advanced Stats: .249 ISO, 134 wRC+, 42nd % OAA Rundown Mets fans should be familiar with the Reds’ third baseman, as he was on the roster for a brief time last season. Brandon Drury played 51 games with the Mets last season and finished with a decent slash line of...

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Kevin Parada Signs with Mets

MLB Pipeline’s Jim Callis reported Saturday afternoon that the 11th overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft, Kevin Parada, signed with the New York Mets. The slot value for the 11th selection was $4,780,700. Parada and the Mets agreed to a $5,019,735 bonus, the largest bonus outside the top 10 picks in baseball history. The Mets already have the best catching prospect in baseball in Francisco...

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