Author: Anthony Gabbianelli

Morning Briefing: José Quintana to Return After All-Star Break

Good morning, Mets fans! José Quintana, who is recoving from rib surgery, is scheduled to stretch out to 75-80 pitches during his next minor league rehab start Friday for Triple-A Syracuse, according to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. He’ll also throw a simulated game after that before returning after the break. Latest Mets News Max Scherzer led the charge for an impressive Mets win over the...

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Mets Beat Giants 8-4, Win First Series In A Month

The New York Mets defeated the San Francisco Giants, 8-4, on Sunday and have won their first series in a month. The last time the Mets took a series was against the Philadelphia Phillies spanning May 30 through June 1. This is also the first time since mid-June that the Mets have won back-to-back games. While only going four innings, David Peterson pitched well while limiting the Giants to three...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Get Back In The Win Column

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets stopped their most recent skid as they took down the Milwaukee Brewers, 7-2, behind a strong pitching effort by David Peterson and an explosive offensive performance. Peterson, pitching in his first big league game since his mid-May demotion to Triple-A, tossed six scoreless innings with five strikeouts and three walks. Peterson calmed down after a rough first...

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Morning Briefing: Lindor Lone Mets All-Star Game Finalist

Good morning, Mets fans! Francisco Lindor is the only Mets player that made it to Phase 2 of the 2023 All-Star voting. He will go up against Atlanta Braves Orlando Arcia to see who will start for the National League at shortstop. Phase 2 of the voting begins at noon ET on Monday and continues until noon ET on Thursday. These vote totals from Phase 1 don’t carry over. Latest Mets News...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Lose Again

Good morning, Mets fans! Max Scherzer is not who the Mets had hoped he would be this year. Outside of two or three better outings coming off his 10-game suspension, Scherzer has looked rough and, frankly, washed. That trend continued on Tuesday night when the Mets fell to the crosstown rival New York Yankees, 7-6. At one point in this game, the Mets led by the score of 5-1 up until Scherzer got...

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