Author: Connor Long

Soto Homers, Senga Struggles as Mets Tie Cardinals

After a strong spring debut, Mets right-handed pitcher Kodai Senga struggled as the team tied the St. Louis Cardinals 3-3 on Friday night at Clover Park. He lasted 3 1/3 innings, allowing seven hits and two earned runs while recording one strikeout and one walk. The Mets struck first in the bottom of the first inning with no outs when Juan Soto launched his fourth home run of the spring, a solo...

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Competing for Rotation, Griffin Canning Tosses Gem

While competing for a spot in the Mets’ opening day starting rotation, pitcher Griffin Canning shined during the team’s impressive 8-0 spring training victory over the Cardinals on Monday. Across 55 pitches, Canning allowed only one hit, while striking out five, tossing 3 2/3 scoreless innings in his second appearance this spring. “I’m just trying to be myself,”...

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Mets 2025 Prospects: No. 10 Luisangel Acuña

No. 10 Luisangel Acuña B/T: R/R Age: 22 (3/12/2002) Ht: 5’8 Wt: 180 Acquired: Trade with the Rangers for Max Scherzer in 2023 ETA: 2025 2024 Stats: AAA: .258/.299/.355/.654, 7 HR, 50 RBI, 40 SB, 32 BB, 96 K, 587 PA Overview In 2018, the Texas Rangers signed Luisangel Acuña out of Venezuela for $425,000. Acuña spent the 2019 season with the Rangers Dominican Summer League team, appearing in...

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Mets 2025 Prospects: No. 12 Jeremy Rodriguez

  No. 12: Jeremy Rodriguez, IF B/T: L/R  Age: 18 (7/4/2006) Ht: 6’0″  Wt: 170 Acquired: Trade with Arizona for Tommy Pham in 2023 ETA: 2028 2024 Stats: Florida Complex League: .282/.355/.400/.755, 3 HR, 20 RBI, 17 SB, 21 BB, 37K, 217 PA Overview In 2023, the Arizona Diamondbacks signed Jeremy Rodriguez for $1,250,000 as the top international free agent. Rodriguez played 38 games...

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Kodai Senga Tosses Two Scoreless in Spring Debut

Following a 2024 season riddled with injury, Mets pitcher Kodai Senga thrived in his spring training debut on Monday during the team’s 1-1 tie against the division rival Marlins. Across 31 total pitches, Senga allowed only one hit while logging two strikeouts in two scoreless innings. He was originally thought to pitch one inning then finish his routine on the backfields, but the Mets let...

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