Author: Anthony Gabbianelli

Morning Briefing: Giancarlo Stanton Out For Six Weeks

Good morning, Mets fans! New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the team will be without slugger Giancarlo Stanton for “six weeks,” according to Bryan Hoch of MLB. The Yankees placed him on the injured list the following day, his seventh trip to the injured list/disabled list in five seasons with the Yankees and 11th in 14 major-league seasons. Latest Mets News The Mets recalled...

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Mets Sweep Athletics Courtesy Of 4-3 Victory In Extra Innings

The New York Mets (9-6) played their final game at the Oakland Coliseum this season on Sunday, April 16, where they  won the third and final game of the series from the Oakland Athletics, 4-3. Oakland (3-12) got swept for the second time this season and the Mets got their first series sweep of the young season courtesy of the extra-innings victory. Sunday’s starter for the Mets was...

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Morning Briefing: Verlander Makes Progress in Injury Recovery

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets received some good news regarding Justin Verlander, one of the many pitchers who are currently on the team’s injured list. According to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, Verlander, who is injured with a teres major strain, continued to throw off flat ground at Citi Field, but not off a mound. Buck Showalter said he’s “not planning on” having...

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Morning Briefing: Mets’ Woes Continue With Baty Injury, Blowout to Brewers

Good morning, Mets fans! On the day the Mets dropped another embarrassing game to the Milwaukee Brewers, young Mets prospect Brett Baty left a minor league game in the fourth injury due to an apparent thumb injury. Sources say this is the same thumb that held Baty out for the remaining part of the 2022 campaign. During the bottom half of the third inning, the Syracuse Mets third baseman swung at...

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Mets Top Marlins 5-1 In Kodai Senga’s Major League Debut

Highly-touted Japanese pitcher Kodai Senga made his major league debut for the New York Mets (2-1), who took on the Miami Marlins (1-2) at loanDepot Park in the final game of the Opening Day series. The Mets took the final game, 5-1, on Sunday afternoon. This thanks in large part due to the aforementioned Senga and a huge day by Tommy Pham. Marlins’ starting pitcher Trevor Rogers put...

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