Author: Chris Bello

DJ Stewart Clubbed a Third Go-Ahead Homer on Tuesday

DJ Stewart had a chance on Monday night to tie the game. The tying runs were on base, and Stewart came to the plate as the go-ahead run. He struck out, leaving two men stranded, and eventually, the Mets fell to the Cubs. Tuesday night, however, presented Stewart with another opportunity. Tied with the Cubs at 1-1 in the bottom of the sixth, Stewart came to the plate with J.D. Martinez and Tyrone...

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Luis Severino Dominant with No-Hit Stuff vs. Cubs

Before the Mets stranded the tying run on base in the ninth, the go-ahead homer by Christopher Morel off Edwin Díaz, and the Joey Wendle no-throw home, the story of the night was Luis Severino. The righty was dealing, and for the majority of the night, there was a special feeling in the ballpark. Severino started by striking out two of the first three batters faced. Then, he sat down six more...

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Jose Quintana Continues Struggling With Command

Jose Quintana took the mound for the Mets on Monday, looking to get the Mets back in the win column after exiting Los Angeles with a loss. Unfortunately, things went south for the lefty quick, and the Mets couldn’t climb out the early hole. Quintana’s rough outing began in the second inning. The Giants loaded the bases behind singles from Jorge Soler and Michael Conforto, and a walk...

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Francisco Alvarez Confirms Six-To-Eight Week Timeline After Thursday’s Scheduled Surgery

Updated Post – Apr. 21, 1:23 pm ET Prior to Sunday’s game, Francisco Alvarez addressed the media and confirmed he is set to undergo surgery for a torn ligament in his thumb. That surgery is scheduled for Thursday. He also gave himself a six-to-eight week which lines up for an early-to-mid June return date. Updated Post – Apr. 20, 19:50 Francisco Alvarez has a torn ligament in his...

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Lindor Homers From Left Side in Friday Night’s Win

For the majority of Friday night, the Mets looked in control over the Dodgers. They had put up four runs against offseason villain Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Sean Manaea, who characteristically struggled against the Dodgers, held the potent lineup to two runs over five innings. The Mets were cruising. And even though the lead was only 4-2, the offense in every inning except the first and fifth had...

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