Author: Bryan Cameron

Mets Place Trevor May on IL, Call-Up Bryce Montes De Oca

The Mets have placed Trevor May on the injured list without further information given. May will once again hit the IL as the team tries to navigate through the injuries to their bullpen. As May heads to the IL, the Mets have called up right-handed reliever Bryce Montes de Oca from triple-A Syracuse. Montes de Oca was a ninth-round pick for the Mets back in the 2018 MLB Draft. Montes de Oca has...

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Adam Ottavino Has Helped Revitalize the Mets Bullpen This Season

The Mets have long been searching for stability in their bullpen, and they may have finally found it. When Trevor May first went down, the worry would be who could bridge the gap from the starter to their closer, Edwin Díaz. Fortunately, the answer has been right underneath their nose this entire time in Adam Ottavino. While it did take some time for Ottavino to get comfortable enough with his...

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Mets Need David Peterson, Trevor Williams to Step Up… Again

The bad news for the Mets continues to pile on for them at the wrong time as it looks like they could be without Carlos Carrasco for at least some stretch of time. Carrasco exited the Mets game after a near-hour rain delay in Monday night’s matchup. He reportedly felt tightness on his left which led to him leaving the game early on. While the loss of Carrasco will be felt, the team is more than...

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Max Scherzer Continues To Dominate For The New York Mets

The New York Mets have shined as a unit all season long with several players standing out, but no player has stood out quite like Max Scherzer has. As many have awaited the return of Jacob deGrom, it’s been the 38-year-old future Hall of Famer that has led the Mets’ pitching staff to the mountaintop. When Scherzer agreed to a three-year deal with the Mets it sent a huge tidal wave...

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Mets’ Newest Additions Help Power Win

While the Mets didn’t make the biggest of splashes before the trade deadline, it looks like the approach that they took may have been the right one on the offensive side of things. They created a strong platoon at the DH position, which was a huge weakness for the Mets leading up to the deadline.  The first acquisition was Daniel Vogelbach who was acquired to be the Mets’ weapon against...

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