Author: Dan Quiñones

Mets’ Bats Fall Flat Again in 4-1 Loss to Nationals

The Mets took on the Washington Nationals on Wednesday night looking to bounce back from an ugly 5-0 loss in the series opener. Despite Kodai Senga battling through five innings while struggling with his command, the Mets were unable to generate any offense against MacKenzie Gore as the Nationals won 4-1 to take their second straight game in the series. Senga found himself in early trouble in...

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David Robertson’s Versatility Is Just What Mets Need

When the Mets signed David Robertson to a one-year, $10 million contract in December, he was assumed to be a part of the bridge to Edwin Díaz in the ninth inning. With Díaz now likely out for the entirety of the 2023 season, Robertson is taking on a much larger role and has stepped up in a big way over the season’s first 13 games. Robertson appears to be Buck Showalter’s go-to...

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Pete Alonso Homers Again As Mets Take Rubber Game From Padres 5-2

The Mets took on the San Diego Padres in the rubber game of their three-game series on Wednesday afternoon at Citi Field. The Mets fell behind early, but fought back for a 5-2 victory behind home runs from Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor, a three-hit game from Brandon Nimmo and a solid outing from Tylor Megill. The Padres jumped on Megill in the first inning. Manny Machado drew a full-count...

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Lindor, Alonso Breakout in Series Finale Loss

After an incredible 2022 season for Pete Alonso and Francisco Lindor, the Mets’ superstar duo got off to a slow start over the first six games of the 2023 campaign. Going into Wednesday, Alonso was hitting just .136 and Lindor was hitting .111 as the team was coming off back-to-back shutout losses. Facing one of baseball’s best pitchers in Corbin Burnes, the Mets’ three and...

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Lindor, Alonso’s Big Days Not Enough as Mets Swept By Brewers 7-6

After getting shutout in their first two games in Milwaukee, the Mets faced their biggest challenge of the series when they took on Corbin Burnes and the Brewers on Wednesday in the final game of their three-game series. Francisco Lindor went 3-4 with two RBIs and two doubles, and Pete Alonso hit a pair of two-run home runs off Burnes, but the Brewers’ bats stayed hot as the Mets lost 7-6...

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