Author: Christian De Block

Francisco Lindor First Met To Hit 25-25 Plateau Since 2008

In a season that has been difficult for so many within the New York Mets organization, Francisco Lindor continues to shine. The shortstop had another big moment in Saturday’s loss against the Seattle Mariners, a moment that put him in some pretty company at his position. With the Mets trailing by a score of 7-4, Lindor stepped up to the plate with one on in the sixth inning. The four-time...

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Series Preview: Mets Finish Homestand Against Red-Hot Mariners

The New York Mets (61-73) are preparing to face off against the Seattle Mariners (76-57), who are coming off a historic month of August. While both teams push towards different goals, these next four weeks will be critical for each organization. With the rosters expanding, the Mets will get their first chance to see Ronny Mauricio at the big-league level. Brett Baty will also be returning from...

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Tyler Stuart, Agustin Ruiz Win Weekly Awards in Binghamton

The New York Mets have a few individuals who are thriving for the Binghamton Rumble Ponies in Double-A. Tyler Stuart was named the Eastern League Pitcher of the Week on Monday after his sensational performance against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Double-A affiliate for the Toronto Blue Jays) on Wednesday. The right-hander threw six scoreless innings with six strikeouts while only allowing two...

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Carlos Carrasco Shows Again Why He Should Be Removed From Rotation

Since the New York Mets returned from the All-Star break, two of their starting pitchers have performed at a high level: Kodai Senga and José Quintana. As for the rest of the rotation, it has been a difficult stretch, especially for Carlos Carrasco. Saturday’s start against the Los Angeles Angels was his shortest of the season, allowing five runs and seven hits in just 1 2/3 innings. For...

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Series Preview: Short-Handed Angels Meet Mets At Citi Field

When the schedule came out for the 2023 season, one of the more anticipated matchups for the New York Mets (59-69) was the Los Angeles Angels (61-67) coming to town for a three-game series in late August. Unfortunately for the fans, neither of these teams has performed to the level of their expectations. The Angels have been decimated by injuries, which has hindered the likes of Mike Trout and...

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