Author: Chris Bello

Mets Scouting Alexis Díaz For Potential Trade

The New York Mets have been keeping an eye on Alexis Díaz, the closer for the Cincinnati Reds, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Díaz — the brother of Mets’ closer Edwin Díaz — has been overpowering this season for the Reds. The 26-year-old is 14-for-14 in save opportunities while pitching to a 1.48 ERA and 0.822 WHIP. Like his brother, Díaz has an elite strikeout...

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Mets Blow Lead, Lose 6-4 To Braves

The Mets entered Atlanta with a .500 record and desperately needed a win after being swept at home by the Toronto Blue Jays. Despite an early solo home run by Ozzie Albies, New York was rolling early and was on the path to victory. Francisco Lindor jumpstarted the Mets’ offense in the top of the third, demolishing a two-run home run to the infamous Chop House to give the Mets a 2-1 lead....

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2023 MMO Trade Profile: Scott Barlow

Position: Relief Pitcher Bats/Throws: R/R Age: 30 (December 18, 1992) 2023 Traditional Stats: 3.52 ERA, 1.174 WHIP, 23 IP, 4.3 BB/9, 12.9 SO/9 2023 Advanced Stats: 2.98 FIP, 126 ERA+, 35.1 SO%, 11.7 BB %, 44 GB%, 2.1 HR%, 83.5 average EV Rundown The 2023 MLB season is flying by, and after a 60-game sample size, it’s time to start speculating about the MLB trade deadline. Despite the...

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Kodai Senga Brilliant in Mets’ 2-0 Win Over Phillies

The New York Mets (28-27) defeated the Philadelphia Phillies (25-29) 2-0 on Tuesday night. Kodai Senga and Ranger Suárez both dominated, and each pitcher matched zeros for the majority of the night. The Mets also got stellar defense from Brandon Nimmo, who made multiple highlight-reel catches. Both offenses were shut down for the first three innings. Senga struck out three batters, and only...

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Tylor Megill Ambushed by Cubs In Mets’ 7-2 Loss

The New York Mets (25-24) lost to the Chicago Cubs (21-26) 7-2 on Tuesday night. Tylor Megill struggled against the Cubbies and failed to complete four innings. Meanwhile, rookie first baseman Matt Mervis dominated New York, driving in three runs from the ninth spot in the order. The Cubs’ offensive showing started in the bottom of the second inning. Seiya Suzuki ambushed Megill by...

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