Author: Chris Bello

Senga Recorded Eighth Consecutive Quality Start Tuesday

The Mets and Marlins were playing for two different reasons on Tuesday night. Before the game, the Marlins were 79-73 and needed a win to remain in the third National League wildcard slot. Meanwhile, the Mets, who were nine games behind the Marlins in the standings, had their rookie sensation Kodai Senga pitching. And Tuesday’s start was another opportunity for the rookie to cement his...

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Report: Pete Alonso, Mets Discussing Contract Extension

Update: In response to reports surfacing Wednesday about the Mets and Pete Alonso disagreeing on the length of a possible extension, Mets GM Billy Eppler released the following statement, disputing the reports: From the Mets, this statement from Billy Eppler: “While we understand the media and public interest in player contract situations, we strongly believe in keeping those conversations...

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Burger Walks-Off Mets In 4-3 Loss to Marlins

It was a night of mental blunders and drama at loanDeport Park on Tuesday between the Mets and Marlins. The game started with errors from both teams, leading to four total runs with only two earned. The ending, however, was an odyssey. Down to their last out and trailing 3-1, the Mets fought back and tied the game. Jeff McNeil and Mark Vientos led off the ninth with a double and single, setting...

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Megill, Offense Falls Short In Mets’ 3-2 Loss To Reds

Saturday night was a tryout of sorts for Tylor Megill. The 2023 season is almost over and the Mets have roster questions to address for next season — the main one being the starting rotation. José Butto, Joey Lucchesi, and David Peterson had impressive outings in their last starts, and Megill had the opportunity to match them. The night started out promising for Megill. He retired the side...

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José Butto Making Case For 2024 Rotation

Tuesday’s game was another opportunity for José Butto to make his case to be in the 2024 rotation. Needless to say, he made a strong one. The right-hander began the night perfectly, retiring the Diamondbacks in order and striking out the former Met Tommy Pham with his signature changeup. Butto’s second inning of work wasn’t as clean. He allowed a single and walk consecutively...

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