Author: Evan Mazza

Tylor Megill Effective As Mets Tie Nationals

Five days remain for the New York Mets in Port St. Lucie before they break camp for Houston. On Saturday, the Mets played all their regulars, even Luisangel Acuña, who got the start at second base, and Tylor Megill, who took the mound for New York. Megill has pitched well in spring training, and with the injuries to Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea, he figures to be part of the plan in the...

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Update: Jesse Winker Exits With Calf Cramp

Updated Post: Mar. 12 at 3:46 pm According to Carlos Mendoza, Jesse Winker had a cramp in his calf and “should be okay” moving forward.  Original Post: Mar. 17 at 1:54 pm With just 10 days left until Opening Day, the New York Mets can ill afford to lose more players to injuries. Starting pitchers Sean Manaea and Frankie Montas are out. Everyday players Jeff McNeil and Francisco...

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Holmes Reaches Five Innings, Kranick Struggles in Fall 4-1 Loss to Nats

With just two weeks away from the start of the regular season, the New York Mets turned to their Opening Day starter against the Washington Nationals on Saturday. Clay Holmes was announced as the Mets Opening Day starter on Friday by manager Carlos Mendoza. Holmes will become the fourth different pitcher to start on Opening Day for the Mets in the last four seasons. New York would fall to the...

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Sean Manaea Throwing Following Clean MRI

Updated Post – March 13 at 09:43 Mets’ starter Sean Manaea received a clean MRI and played catch earlier this week. Carlos Mendoza told reporters Manaea was symptom-free, and the left-handed starter feels nothing anymore with his previously injured oblique.  Manaea is essentially restarting his spring training work up to the season.  Original Post – Feb. 24 at 11:46 Coming into...

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Exploring Mets’ Catching Options With Alvarez Out

For the New York Mets, injuries to the starting pitching were biting them hard after Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea went down. On Sunday, the catcher position took a hit as Francisco Alvarez was placed on the injured list with a fractured hamate bone in his left hand. Alvarez will miss the next six to eight weeks and will require surgery. It’s the second year in a row Alvarez will miss...

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