Author: Ben Reimer

Morning Briefing: Astros Sweep Mets Again

Good morning, Mets fans! The Houston Astros swept the Mets again after defeating the Mets Wednesday 2-0. Taijuan Walker pitched a gem of 7 1/3 scoreless innings but Drew Smith allowed a two-run home run with two outs in the ninth inning that decided the game. Dan Quiñones has more on the game. Now it is time for the morning briefing. Latest Mets News Max Scherzer allowed three runs (two earned)...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Swept For First Time This Season

Good morning, Mets fans! Carlos Carrasco faced off against Luis Garcia for the Astros on Wednesday. Carrasco only pitched 2 1/3 innings before being removed with back tightness. Alex Horowitz has more on Carrasco’s injury. Despite a strong day for the Mets’ bullpen, a big first inning for the Astros was too much for the Mets to overcome as they dropped the second game of the series 5-3....

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Morning Briefing: Jacob DeGrom Likely To Return In July

Good morning, Mets fans! Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports that Jacob deGrom’s return will be somewhere in July. For Max Scherzer, Rosenthal thinks that the best case scenario is probably late June. But he suspects that Scherzer’s return will probably later than that. Now, it is time for the morning briefing. Latest Mets News The Mets lost Wednesday to the Brewers, 10-2. David...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Lose Third Series In 2022

Good morning, Mets fans! The Mets lost their third series of the year after they were defeated Wednesday night by the San Diego Padres, 13-2. Chris Bassitt struggled in his start, allowing six earned runs in three and one-third innings pitched. Dan Quiñones has a more complete recap of last night’s game. The Mets will face the Los Angeles Angels Friday night at 9:38 PM ET with Tylor Megill...

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Morning Briefing: Robinson Canó No Longer With Padres

Good morning, Mets fans! Annie Heilbrunn of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports that Robinson Canó is no longer with the San Diego Padres due to recent struggles. Canó went 3-33 (.091) in twelve games for the Padres, including no hits in his last twenty at-bats. The roster move will be officially announced by the Padres before their game today against the Milwaukee Brewers, though he’s...

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