Author: Chris Bello

Mets In Discussions With David Stearns

The rumors of David Stearns’ return to the Mets are closer to becoming a reality. Stearns is apparently “down the road” in his discussions with Steve Cohen and the Mets regarding their vacant President of Baseball operations positions, according to Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic. Stearns became the general manager of the Milwaukee Brewers in 2015. In that time,...

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Baby Mets, Nimmo Shine In 11-5 Win Over Nationals

The Mets kicked off their two-game set against the Nationals in an authoritative fashion. They clubbed three home runs against Patrick Corbin and five in total on Tuesday night. Francisco Álavrez, who hadn’t homered since August 1, got that parade started with a first-inning blast that put the Mets up 4-0. Francisco Lindor joined the home run party in the third inning, clubbing a solo shot...

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Ronny Mauricio, Brett Baty Officially Added to Mets Roster

Break out the car seats, the rest of the baby Mets are in the Big Apple. The Mets announced they are calling up Ronny Mauricio, Brett Baty, and José Butto from Syracuse. The Mets had two roster spots open with the expansion to 28 players and they optioned infielder Danny Mendick to Triple-A Syracuse. Mauricio will wear No. 10 in his first taste of the big leagues. Out of the three names,...

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José Quintana Brilliant On Tuesday Against Rangers

The Mets have had a lot of what-ifs in 2023. For the most part, all of them have surrounded player injuries at the start of the season. Edwin Díaz, Justin Verlander, and José Quintana, all three big off-season investments, started the season on the injured list. Those injuries partially resulted in a mediocre start and eventually spiraled into some of the worst Mets baseball this organization...

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Mets Waste Quintana’s Gem, Lose 2-1 To Rangers

The Mets looked for redemption on Tuesday against the Rangers after surrendering their lead late in the opening game of the series. José Quintana took the mound for the Mets and quickly got to work against one of the best offenses in the major leagues. He struck out two in the first inning, working around a two-out double from Nathaniel Lowe. From there, it was light work for the former...

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