Author: Evan Mazza

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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Peterson, Soto Shine in Win Over Marlins

With Opening Day just three weeks away, the New York Mets starting pitching continues to be under the strictest microscope. Lefty David Peterson took the mound on Saturday against the Miami Marlins, and he was solid as the Mets defeated Miami 7-3. He also got some help from the Mets offense thanks to Juan Soto and Brett Baty, who each contributed in the win. Peterson Pitches Shutout Ball After...

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Tidwell Dominates, Offense Explodes in Win Against Rays

One day after Brandan Sproat pitched well in spring training action for the New York Mets, it was Blade Tidwell’s turn to show the Mets what they could have in him. On Saturday, he displayed his potential against the Tampa Bay Rays as New York cruised to a 10-1 win. Not only did Tidwell impress, but Baty continued his hot start, and Jose Siri showed his power and good defense. A 7-run 5th...

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Baty Excels, Madrigal Leaves Injured As Split-Squad Mets Play Two

It was a split-squad day for the New York Mets on their second day of exhibition action. One squad stayed in Port St. Lucie to take on the Miami Marlins, while the other side headed to West Palm Beach to face the Washington Nationals. It was a pair of uneventful games. The Mets tied the Marlins at one and lost 11-6 to the Nationals. The biggest takeaway from these games on Sunday around Florida...

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