Author: David Melendi

The Day After: Stearns Takes Blame in Media Session

A day after the Mets were eliminated from the playoff race, and a few hours after Steve Cohen issued an apology on X,  David Stearns addressed the media at Citi Field. He answered questions for about 30 minutes. Opening Statement “Tremendously disappointing season, not nearly good enough. I think we all know that. We came into this year with, deservedly so, very high expectations and we...

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Clay Holmes Ends First Full Regular Season As A Starter Superbly

Clay Holmes picked the perfect time to have arguably his best start of the year, tossing six scoreless innings of one-hit ball to ensure that the New York Mets have something to play for on the final day of the regular season. “He was just attacking the zone,” Pete Alonso said after the 5-0 victory in Miami. “I mean he was unbelievable. Unbelievable at executing pitches. He had...

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Marlins’ Big Inning Hurts Mets’ Playoff Hopes In 6-2 Loss

The Mets will need help to make the playoffs. The Miami Marlins scored six runs in the fifth inning Friday, knocking out Brandon Sproat and teeing off on Gregory Soto, for a 6-2 win in the opener of a series that will decide if New York makes the postseason. Sproat was sharp through four innings, allowing no runs on one hit, but gave up a pair of singles and a Heriberto Hernández game-tying,...

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Four Mets Named Baseball America Minor League All-Stars

Starting pitcher Jonah Tong, OF-2B A.J. Ewing, outfielder Carson Benge and 3B-1B Jacob Reimer were named Baseball America Minor League All-Stars on Wednesday. Tong, who makes his fifth major-league start Wednesday, was the first pitcher to lead the minors in ERA (1.43), strikeouts (179), and opponent batting average (.148) since the publication began tracking overall minor league category...

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Peterson Gets Rocked, Leaving Role in Doubt

Matt Shaw lined an 85 mph change-up for a single. Nico Hoerner stroked a 92 mph fastball for an RBI single. Ian Happ laced a 93 mph sinker for a two-run double. Three different pitches, three poor results. David Peterson wasn’t fooling anyone in the second inning at Wrigley Field on Tuesday, and the Happ double was the last straw for Carlos Mendoza. He pulled Peterson and after the game...

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