Author: Chris Bello

Rob Manfred Suggests MLB Will Adopt ABS Challenge System in Future

Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred spoke to the media on Thursday, detailing various changes coming to the majors. The headlining idea was the installment of the Adjusted Balls and Strikes system (ABS) to the majors in the future. “There’s a growing consensus in large part based on what we’re hearing from players that the challenge form should be the form of ABS,” Manfred...

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Tylor Megill Strikes Out Seven in Return From IL

Monday night featured numerous storylines for the Mets. Francisco Lindor’s return to Cleveland, Brett Baty’s inability to produce in the clutch, and mental errors throughout the game that led to a 3-1 loss to the Guardians. However, lost in all the madness was Tylor Megill’s return from the injured list. The right-hander took the mound in Cleveland, returning from a shoulder...

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Francisco Lindor Bats Leadoff in Mets Lineup Shuffle

The Mets are shaking up their lineup. Presumably, in an attempt to generate more offense, Carlos Mendoza has inked Francisco Lindor as the leadoff hitter on Saturday against Braxton Garrett. Brandon Nimmo is slated to hit third. Lindor has struggled so far in 2024, but has Garrett’s number. In fourteen at-bats against the lefty, Lindor is 5-for-14 with three homers and one double....

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Mets Offense Lacks Identity in 2024

The Mets 2024 season has mimicked a rollercoaster ride featuring many ups, downs, and loops. But the offense as of late has mirrored Kingda Ka. The fall continued Friday against the Marlins at loanDepot park, where the club was shutout for the fifth time in 44 games. They mustered only five hits against lefty Jesús Luzardo, who struck out eight Mets and entered the day with a 5.97 ERA. The only...

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Edwin Díaz Blows Second Save in 2024

Monday night seemed like a walk in the park for the Mets. The game was going their way for the majority of the night, and the club was three outs away from notching a win to improve to 20-20 and gain ground against a National League East rival for a second night in a row. The offense scored enough to give the Mets a cushion (though there was plenty more cushion that could have been built). Sean...

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