Author: MMO News Desk

Morning Briefing: Mets’ Schedule Moved Around

Good morning, Mets fans! After a day of snowed-out baseball, the Mets will be back in action late Wednesday night. Wednesday’s Game 2 against the Rockies was moved from a 3:10 p.m. ET start to 9:20 p.m. ET. Tuesday’s game was moved to Thursday, and will be played at 3:10 p.m. ET. Anthony DiComo of MLB.com noted that the Mets’ pitchers will simply be pushed back a start. So...

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Mets Minors Game Chat: Christian Scott Pitching for Syracuse

With the Mets playing another late game today, we decided to bring you a game chat of all the minor league action from Thursday. The big thing to watch is Christian Scott making his third start of the season for Triple-A Syracuse. Triple-A Scranton (9-7) vs Syracuse (8-8) 6:35 PM Scott gets the start for the Mets. He was terrific his last time out with seven strikeouts in five scoreless innings....

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Mets Top 50 Prospects for 2026: 5-1 Features Faces of The Future

The final countdown is here! Today we’ll check out the top five prospects in the Mets’ farm system to round out MMO’s top-50 prospect list. The other 45 prospects can be found via links at the end of this article. The top five consist of an incoming power source, a speed demon, a Canadian Cannon and two Oklahoma State former roommates. We’ll let you guess who is who. No....

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Mets Top 50 Prospects for 2026: 15-11 Features Speedy Outfielders

In our last Top 50 prospect article, key bullpen arms such as Ryan Lambert and Zach Thornton filled the 20-16 range. In this article, MMO has highlighted exciting outfielders and a key starter who could move up the Mets’ farm system quickly to impact the roster in the next couple of seasons. Previous rankings: 50-46, 45-41, 40-36, 35-31, 30-26, 25-21, 20-16 No. 15: Nick Morabito, OF B/T:...

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Mets Top 50 Prospects for 2026: 20-16 Features High-Upside Bullpen Arms

To kick off our rankings of the Top 50 Mets prospects for 2026, we first took a look at a few arms who could potentially help the Mets this season in the 50-46 range, and then the 45-41 group was heavily mostly on young talent from the Dominican Summer League. The 40-36 contingent highlighted right-handed pitchers as well as some versatile bats. The 35-31 group was dominated by right-handed...

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